Crime Scene Analysis: Collection and Preservation
Imagine this…. A beautiful white vogue silk blouse and slacks perfectly coordinated with a pair of Manolo Blahnik or Jimmy Choo designer shoes for the female crime scene investigator. A white shirt with light colored slacks and a pair of Bruno Magli shoes for the male crime scene investigator. Of course this scenario wouldn’t be complete without a customized Hummer to travel to and from the crime scene. Sounds good doesn’t it? Unfortunately it couldn’t be further from reality. Great for entertainment purposes though!
This audio will clear up all of the myths that are associated with crime scene investigations. The definition of physical evidence is explored and real cases that have been worked by the Forensic Science Experts and Crime Scene Analysts will be used to explain how physical evidence should be properly collected and preserved at the crime scene. After establishing a clear vision of what physical is, a power point presentation will accompany the audio to give you a visual of what is exactly seen at the real crime scene.
The documentation of the crime scene is covered by showing how photographs, sketches, and notes should be used to connect the dots of the unsolved case and paint a vivid picture of what the Crime Scene Investigator saw at the crime scene. There are special updates on new techniques such as the Leica System and the Bullet Projectile Reconstruction Technique. These are only two of the techniques that are currently available for recreating what was seen at the crime scene. This information can be later used to show to the appropriate personnel that were not at the crime scene, as well as jurors and other individuals in the judicial system that have to determine the guilt or innocence in the criminal case. So put on your best designer clothes and shoes and click to find out more!




