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IMPORTANCE OF CRIME SCENE:
  COLLECTION & PRESERVATION OF
            EVIDENCE


Presented By:
Abdul Hafeez Bhutta       Hammad Ahmed Qureshi
Group Members:            Zubair Ahmad
Syed Ameer Abbas MB.Din   Ikram Haider
Rizwan Yousaf             Syed Amir Abbas Sahiwal
Hassan Mahmood            Asghar Hayat
EVIDENCE / JUSTICE
O you who believe! stand out firmly for
justice, as witnesses to Allah, even as against
yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, and
whether it be (against) rich or poor: for Allah
can best protect both. Follow not the lusts (of
your hearts), lest you swerve, and if you
distort (justice) or decline to do justice, verily
Allah is well-acquainted with all that you do.
(Surah Nisa – Verse 135)
Forensic Science
"Wherever he steps, wherever he touches, whatever he
leaves, even without consciousness, will serve as a silent
witness against him his fingerprints or his footprints, but his
hair, the fibers from his clothes, the glass he breaks, the
tool mark he leaves, the paint he scratches, the blood or
semen he deposits or collects. All of these and more, bear
mute witness against him. This is evidence that does not
forget. It is not confused by the excitement of the moment.
It is not absent because human witnesses are. It is factual
evidence. Physical evidence cannot be wrong, it cannot
perjure itself, it cannot be wholly absent. Only human
failure to find it, study and understand it, can diminish its
value.“
Dr. Edmond Locard (13 December 1877 – 4 May 1966)
“Every contact leaves its trace.”
Crime Scene
 Any physical location in which a crime has
 occurred or is suspected of having occurred.

 PRIMARY CRIME SCENE: The original location
  of a crime or accident.

 SECONDARY CRIME SCENE: An alternate
  location where additional evidence may be
  found.
The ABC of Investigation


• Assume nothing
• Believe no one
• Check everything
Why Crime Scene Is Important??
•   The Identity of the Victim…
•   The How, What and Why…
•   Mental Culpability…
•   Who is (are) the Offender(s)…
•   Evidence…
Processing a crime scene

• Isolate and secure the scene
• Document the scene
• Search for evidence
• Collect and package evidence, maintaining the
   chain of custody
• Submit evidence to the crime lab
Search Strategy, Basic Principles

A crime scene search is planned, coordinated,
and executed by law enforcement officials to
locate physical evidence.

Crime scenes involving suspected or confirmed
weapons of mass destruction (WMD) (nuclear
and/or radiological, biological, chemical, or
explosive agents) should be handle only by
qualified personnel.
The First Steps
• The first officer to arrive at the scene is
  responsible for securing the crime scene.
• First priority should be given to obtaining medical
  assistance for individuals in need of it and to
  arresting the perpetrator.
• As soon as it is possible, extensive efforts must be
  made to exclude all unauthorized personnel from
  the scene.
• Once the scene is secured, the preliminary exam
  must begin.
• Recording of the crime scene becomes a critical
  piece to the investigation process.
Recording Methods


•   Photography
•   Sketches
•   Notes
•   Videography
Search Strategy, Preparation

 Personnel
   • Briefing of involved personnel
        personnel assignment
        types and handling of evidence
   • Manpower
   • Supply (food, water, medical assistance … )

 Equipment
   • Packaging material
   • Protective clothing for personnel

 Documentation
   • Paperwork (a. o. handover from shift to shift)
   • Photograph, videotaping
Search Strategy, Staff
Personnel/ Responsibilities:

 Team Leader
 Photographer
 Sketch Preparer
 Evidence Recorder
 Evidence Recovery Personnel
 Specialists
…
Search (Patterns)
 Use a search pattern (grid, parallel or spiral).
 Search for evidence from the general to the
  specific.
 Be alert for all evidence.
 Search entrances and exits.
Collecting and packaging evidence

• One individual should be designated as the evidence
  collector to ensure that the evidence is
• collected, packaged, marked, sealed, and preserved i
  n a consistent manner
• Each item must be placed in a separate container, se
  aled, and labeled
• Most fragile is collected and packaged first
• Different types of evidence require specific or special
  collection and packaging techniques
Packaging and Preserving Evidence
Right or Wrong?
Right or Wrong?
Right or Wrong?
Right or Wrong?
Right or Wrong?
Thank You
Any Questions??

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Crime scene management

  • 1. IMPORTANCE OF CRIME SCENE: COLLECTION & PRESERVATION OF EVIDENCE Presented By: Abdul Hafeez Bhutta Hammad Ahmed Qureshi Group Members: Zubair Ahmad Syed Ameer Abbas MB.Din Ikram Haider Rizwan Yousaf Syed Amir Abbas Sahiwal Hassan Mahmood Asghar Hayat
  • 2. EVIDENCE / JUSTICE O you who believe! stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses to Allah, even as against yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, and whether it be (against) rich or poor: for Allah can best protect both. Follow not the lusts (of your hearts), lest you swerve, and if you distort (justice) or decline to do justice, verily Allah is well-acquainted with all that you do. (Surah Nisa – Verse 135)
  • 3. Forensic Science "Wherever he steps, wherever he touches, whatever he leaves, even without consciousness, will serve as a silent witness against him his fingerprints or his footprints, but his hair, the fibers from his clothes, the glass he breaks, the tool mark he leaves, the paint he scratches, the blood or semen he deposits or collects. All of these and more, bear mute witness against him. This is evidence that does not forget. It is not confused by the excitement of the moment. It is not absent because human witnesses are. It is factual evidence. Physical evidence cannot be wrong, it cannot perjure itself, it cannot be wholly absent. Only human failure to find it, study and understand it, can diminish its value.“ Dr. Edmond Locard (13 December 1877 – 4 May 1966)
  • 4. “Every contact leaves its trace.”
  • 5. Crime Scene Any physical location in which a crime has occurred or is suspected of having occurred.  PRIMARY CRIME SCENE: The original location of a crime or accident.  SECONDARY CRIME SCENE: An alternate location where additional evidence may be found.
  • 6. The ABC of Investigation • Assume nothing • Believe no one • Check everything
  • 7. Why Crime Scene Is Important?? • The Identity of the Victim… • The How, What and Why… • Mental Culpability… • Who is (are) the Offender(s)… • Evidence…
  • 8. Processing a crime scene • Isolate and secure the scene • Document the scene • Search for evidence • Collect and package evidence, maintaining the chain of custody • Submit evidence to the crime lab
  • 9. Search Strategy, Basic Principles A crime scene search is planned, coordinated, and executed by law enforcement officials to locate physical evidence. Crime scenes involving suspected or confirmed weapons of mass destruction (WMD) (nuclear and/or radiological, biological, chemical, or explosive agents) should be handle only by qualified personnel.
  • 10. The First Steps • The first officer to arrive at the scene is responsible for securing the crime scene. • First priority should be given to obtaining medical assistance for individuals in need of it and to arresting the perpetrator. • As soon as it is possible, extensive efforts must be made to exclude all unauthorized personnel from the scene. • Once the scene is secured, the preliminary exam must begin. • Recording of the crime scene becomes a critical piece to the investigation process.
  • 11. Recording Methods • Photography • Sketches • Notes • Videography
  • 12. Search Strategy, Preparation  Personnel • Briefing of involved personnel  personnel assignment  types and handling of evidence • Manpower • Supply (food, water, medical assistance … )  Equipment • Packaging material • Protective clothing for personnel  Documentation • Paperwork (a. o. handover from shift to shift) • Photograph, videotaping
  • 13. Search Strategy, Staff Personnel/ Responsibilities:  Team Leader  Photographer  Sketch Preparer  Evidence Recorder  Evidence Recovery Personnel  Specialists …
  • 14. Search (Patterns)  Use a search pattern (grid, parallel or spiral).  Search for evidence from the general to the specific.  Be alert for all evidence.  Search entrances and exits.
  • 15. Collecting and packaging evidence • One individual should be designated as the evidence collector to ensure that the evidence is • collected, packaged, marked, sealed, and preserved i n a consistent manner • Each item must be placed in a separate container, se aled, and labeled • Most fragile is collected and packaged first • Different types of evidence require specific or special collection and packaging techniques
  • 16.
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