Scene of Crime: By: Hifajatali Sayyed
Scene of Crime: By: Hifajatali Sayyed
• The first person arriving at the crime scene should be able to protect
the scene from curious onlookers and the family members.
• He should isolate the area of the crime by cordoning it off.
• Covering scene.
• Keeping records of everyone who has had access to a scene.
• Taking fingerprints and DNA samples from staff before they are
allowed to get to a scene.
• Providing guidance in the packaging of recovered material, to prevent
deterioration or contamination.
Crime Scene Management and Investigation
Preservation of Crime Scene:
a. Recording of notes:
• It has to be started by recording pertinent facts and details observed by
him at the crime scene.
• He needs to record the date and time of FIR.
Crime Scene Management and Investigation
Recording of Crime Scene:
a. Recording of notes:
• Location of crime scene and a brief description of area.
• It is not possible for the judges to visit the scene of occurrence. Proper
photographs of the scene, however, bring the scene in the court room. A
videographic film can be highly informative.
• An investigating officer may overlook certain details. Proper photographs
of the scene make these details available to him even long afterwards.
Crime Scene Management and Investigation
Recording of Crime Scene:
a) Strip Method:
Crime Scene Management and Investigation
Search for Evidence: