
| Crime Scene Investigation begins with two simple steps: 1. Making appropriate observations 2. Properly documenting those observations One of the greatest obstacles of a good crime scene investigation is the initial chaos, usually present when the first responding officer arrives at the scene of a major or violent crime. It’s easy to become distracted by the high degree of stress and emotion present during the initial response, particularly when the crime scene involves a death. The purpose of this field guide series is to provide a brief and basic checklist of the most pertinent information and evidence that should be gathered by the first responder. Instructions precede each corresponding form regarding many different scenarios and tasks that a first responder will encounter. By simply filling in the blanks on each appropriate form, the initial, required information will be properly recorded and fewer errors will be made. This guide is designed to fit into the responding police officer’s pocket, glove box, or patrol bag. |
| Topics Include: •Persons Present at the Crime Scene •Crime Scene Security •Notifications of Personnel •Documenting Initial Observations •Photographing the Scene •Crime Scene Sketch •Recognizing, Labelling, Recording, and Collecting Physical Evidence •Investigating Specific Crime Scenes •Domestic Violence •Sexual Assault •Death Scenes •Motor Vehicle Crime Scene Searches •Obtaining Control Samples •Recording Photographs •Obtaining and Properly Recording Suspect Descriptions •Preparing for Polygraph Examinations •Extra Forms and Much More! |

| ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION A MUST FOR ANYONE WHO WILL INVESTIGATE AN AUTO ACCIDENT |
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| BLOOD STAIN PATTERN DOCUMENTATION PROPERLY RECORD BLOOD STAIN EVIDENCE |
| CORRECTIONS EDITION DESIGNED FOR CRIME SCENE RESPONSES WITHIN A CORRECTIONAL FACILITY |



| POLICE OFFICER PATROL EDITION For the first responder |
| CRIME SCENE TECHNICIAN EDITION A MUST FOR ANYONE WHO WILL PROCESS A CRIME SCENE |
