Crime Scene Investigation Protocol



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Crime Scene Investigation Protocol The State of the Art Larry Barksdale, 8-9-04

Protocols A protocol is a defined way of going about doing something. A protocol may be formally defined in a written policy, or generally understood among practitioners as a method of action. Protocols serve as checks and balances on the efficiency, effectiveness and economy of crime scene techniques and crime scene investigations.

This Is My Method A protocol tells a jury, judge, interested party and peers that you have a method. It speaks to the belief of others that you know what you are doing, and it projects the image that you apply professional standards in your work. Take note of the protocols of health care professionals.

Crime Scene Protocol Hayden Baldwin Interview - people at scene to ascertain theory of the case. Examine to substantiate theory, identify points of entry, identify potential evidence. Photograph - pictorial record, overall and specific. Sketch spatial relationship of scene elements and inventory. Process for physical and testimonial evidence.

Processing The Scene Rynearson, Secure do as soon as practical to preserve evidence, and to restrict non-essential personnel (p. 24). Search for and recognize what is critical evidence, supporting evidence, what is not evidence, and protect evidence from alteration or loss (p. 24). Record using a wide variety of methods, not all scenes are recorded by the same methods (p. 24). Reconstruction- of actions and motive at the scene with reliance upon the evidence as it resides within the scene, and as a contribution to the interviewing process (p. 24).

Scientific Crime Scene Investigation (Dr. Henry Lee, et.al.) Scene security. Documentation of the crime scene Collection and preservation of physical evidence. Scene survey. Scene definition or analysis. Development of link between physical evidence and persons. Reconstruction of the scene.

Crime Scene Protocol: A Composite of the Literature Secure establish a baseline. Interview officers, emergency medical, witnesses. Sketch the spatial relationships of the scene. Process the scene and scene components. Examine the scene and environment. Reconstruct the call for service. Photograph overall, mid, close, with/without scale, with/without marker. Report logs, evidence reports, investigative actions.

Crime Scene Processing: Additional Thoughts Orientation number of scenes, security of evidence, environmental issues, accessibility. Management resources, allocation of resources, maintenance of resources, scene entry logs. Identification walkthrough, assessment, placing of placards. Collection gathering evidence and information in a systematic way. Documentation digital, video, mapping, sketching, recording. Storage packaging, transportation, long term storage, chain of custody. Analysis investigative, presumptive, laboratory. Debriefing brain storming, review logs, information exchange, prepare search warrant receipt, inventory evidence. Interpretation/Reconstruction apply investigative paradigms. Re-visit additional processing of the scene.

Scientific Crime Scene Investigation It is based upon the Scientific Method. It speaks to a systematic and methodical approach to scene investigation. It recognizes and attempts to minimalize Locard s Exchange Principal. It relies heavily upon logical analysis. The basis is forensic analysis. The consilient approach takes precedence.

Protocol and Events The following photos are from a homicide crime scene. How would you apply a crime scene protocol - what would you do first, second, next and so forth? What, other than the photos, would be significant evidence?

Secure establish a baseline. Interview officers, emergency medical, witnesses. Examine the scene and environment. Photograph overall, mid, close, with/ without scale, with/without marker. Sketch the spatial relationships of the scene. Process the scene and scene components. Reconstruct the call for service. Report logs, evidence reports, investigative actions.

Summary Protocols should be written and published in an SOP. They should be general guidelines. Whatever is written may be used to hold one s feet to the fire. Make your protocol a part of each scene investigation.

References Baldwin, Hayden. Crime Scene Processing Protocol. Recovered 27 Sept. 2006 http://www.feinc.net/cs-proc.htm. Bevel, Tom and Ross M. Gardner. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis. 2 nd ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2002. Lee, Henry and Timothy Palmbach and Marilyn T. Miller. Henry Lee s Crime Scene Handbook. New York: Academic Press, 2001. Osterburg, James and Richard H. Ward. Criminal Investigation: A Method For Investigating the Past. 4 th ed. Cincinnati, Ohio: Anderson Publishing, 2004. Rynearson, Joseph M. Evidence and Crime SceneReconstruction. 6 th ed. Redding, CA: National Crime Investigation and Training, 2002. Schum, David A. The Evidential Foundations ofprobabilistic Reasoning. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1994.

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