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Webinar- Crime Scene Management

This course focuses primarily on the management of a crime scene and the responsibilities of the officer in charge.

Description

This course addresses the responsibilities of the crime scene manager to make sure everything gets done, everything gets done right and everything gets documented. This course will cover supervision of those who investigate crime scenes, including responding patrol officers, case detectives, supervisors, coroners/death scene investigators, and laboratory analysts. It emphasizes the documentation and collection of physical evidence that will be used to reconstruct events.

 

Course topics:

  • Types of crime scenes
  • Crime scene organization
  • Preserving a crime scene
  • 6 most destructive elements
  • Evidence preservation & collection
  • Establishing a command post
  • Search patterns
  • Analyzing evidence
  • Crime scene photos
  • Crime scene sketch

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