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Processing the Crime Scene

 Securing
 Physical
 Evidence




            http://i.cnn.net/cnn/SPECIALS/2000/columbine.cd/Photos/ENTRYWAY.01.JPG
What is Physical Evidence?
   Any and all objects that can:
       establish that a crime has been
        committed
       link a crime and a victim
       link a crime and the perpetrator
   Selectivity is the key
       You can’t collect everything!
Priorities at the Crime Scene
   Obtain medical aid for those in need
   Arrest the perpetrator
   Secure the crime scene
       Exclude unauthorized personnel
           Remember Locard’s Exchange Principle!
       Determine crime scene boundaries
       Locate path of entry and exit
Photography
   Scene must be unaltered!
       If objects are removed,
        positions changed, or items
        added photos may be
        inadmissable
       If items were moved (eg.
        Securing a firearm) note it in
        the report, do not put it back!
   Physical evidence must be
    photographed to show:
       Position and location relative to
        the scene
       Close-ups to show detail
       Scale to show size
Sketches
   Rough sketch records
       Dimensions of crime scene and
        surroundings
       Location of each piece of physical
        evidence
           Distances from two points
   Finished sketch
       Represents crime scene to the jury
Systematic Search Patterns
   Spiral search
   Grid method
   Strip of line search
   Quadrant or zone
    search




                           http://www.tpub.com/maa/12740_files/image598.jpg
Evidence Collection
   Must collect all
    possible carriers of
    evidence
       Clothing
          Package each item
           separately
          Cross-
           contamination
       Sweepings
          Collect and package
           each area
           separately
       Fingernail scrapings
Evidence Collection
   Must collect all possible carriers of
    evidence
       Head and pubic hairs
           For comparison purposes
       Blood or cheek swab for DNA
       Vaginal, anal and oral swabs
           For sex crimes
       Recovered bullets from the body
       Hand swabs for gunshot residue
Special Considerations for Arson
   Accelerants
       Volatile, evaporate
        easily
       Collect ash and
        debris for traces
         Store in airtight
          paint cans with
          vapor
          concentrators
Standard/Reference Samples
   To show provenance        Substrate Controls
    you need known                Samples of materials
    reference samples to           near where physical
    compare to                     evidence was
       Hair                       deposited
       Fiber
                                  Want to show tests
                                   for physical evidence
       Glass
                                   don’t produce false
       DNA                        positives
       Blood                        Untouched
                                      wallboard in arson
                                     Background fabric
                                      for blood test
Chain of Custody
   Key point of attack for the defense
   Every person who handled or
    examined the evidence must be
    accounted for
       Must be a written record of each hand-
        off
       Each time container is opened a fresh
        seal must be made and initialed
Safety Considerations
   AIDS and other infectious materials
       Double gloves, shoe covers, Tyvek suit
       Blood must be dried
       Biohazard bags
   Air-borne particulates and dust
       Particle mask, respirator, goggles, face shield
   Sharps and blood contamination
   No eating, drinking, smoking, putting on
    make-up
Legal Considerations
   4th Amendment Rights
       Right against unreasonable search and
        seizure
           Probable cause
           Description of place to be searched
           Description of persons or things to be
            seized
Searching without a warrant
   Emergency circumstances
   Prevent loss or destruction of
    evidence
   Search of person and property during
    an arrest
   Search made with consent
Key Court Decisions
   Mincey v. Arizona
       Undercover cop killed trying to buy drugs
       Police search scene for four days without
        obtaining a warrant
       Supreme Court throws out the evidence
        found
       “No exigent circumstances”
Key Court Decisions
   Michigan v. Tyler
       Arson at a place of business
       Police search scene looking for arson but
        leave scene unattended for several hours
       Return several times over next 4 weeks
        to collect evidence without warrant
       Initial warrantless search is OK after fire
       Later searches thrown out

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Processing the crime scene

  • 1. Processing the Crime Scene Securing Physical Evidence http://i.cnn.net/cnn/SPECIALS/2000/columbine.cd/Photos/ENTRYWAY.01.JPG
  • 2. What is Physical Evidence?  Any and all objects that can:  establish that a crime has been committed  link a crime and a victim  link a crime and the perpetrator  Selectivity is the key  You can’t collect everything!
  • 3. Priorities at the Crime Scene  Obtain medical aid for those in need  Arrest the perpetrator  Secure the crime scene  Exclude unauthorized personnel  Remember Locard’s Exchange Principle!  Determine crime scene boundaries  Locate path of entry and exit
  • 4. Photography  Scene must be unaltered!  If objects are removed, positions changed, or items added photos may be inadmissable  If items were moved (eg. Securing a firearm) note it in the report, do not put it back!  Physical evidence must be photographed to show:  Position and location relative to the scene  Close-ups to show detail  Scale to show size
  • 5. Sketches  Rough sketch records  Dimensions of crime scene and surroundings  Location of each piece of physical evidence  Distances from two points  Finished sketch  Represents crime scene to the jury
  • 6. Systematic Search Patterns  Spiral search  Grid method  Strip of line search  Quadrant or zone search http://www.tpub.com/maa/12740_files/image598.jpg
  • 7. Evidence Collection  Must collect all possible carriers of evidence  Clothing  Package each item separately  Cross- contamination  Sweepings  Collect and package each area separately  Fingernail scrapings
  • 8. Evidence Collection  Must collect all possible carriers of evidence  Head and pubic hairs  For comparison purposes  Blood or cheek swab for DNA  Vaginal, anal and oral swabs  For sex crimes  Recovered bullets from the body  Hand swabs for gunshot residue
  • 9. Special Considerations for Arson  Accelerants  Volatile, evaporate easily  Collect ash and debris for traces  Store in airtight paint cans with vapor concentrators
  • 10. Standard/Reference Samples  To show provenance  Substrate Controls you need known  Samples of materials reference samples to near where physical compare to evidence was  Hair deposited  Fiber  Want to show tests for physical evidence  Glass don’t produce false  DNA positives  Blood  Untouched wallboard in arson  Background fabric for blood test
  • 11. Chain of Custody  Key point of attack for the defense  Every person who handled or examined the evidence must be accounted for  Must be a written record of each hand- off  Each time container is opened a fresh seal must be made and initialed
  • 12. Safety Considerations  AIDS and other infectious materials  Double gloves, shoe covers, Tyvek suit  Blood must be dried  Biohazard bags  Air-borne particulates and dust  Particle mask, respirator, goggles, face shield  Sharps and blood contamination  No eating, drinking, smoking, putting on make-up
  • 13. Legal Considerations  4th Amendment Rights  Right against unreasonable search and seizure  Probable cause  Description of place to be searched  Description of persons or things to be seized
  • 14. Searching without a warrant  Emergency circumstances  Prevent loss or destruction of evidence  Search of person and property during an arrest  Search made with consent
  • 15. Key Court Decisions  Mincey v. Arizona  Undercover cop killed trying to buy drugs  Police search scene for four days without obtaining a warrant  Supreme Court throws out the evidence found  “No exigent circumstances”
  • 16. Key Court Decisions  Michigan v. Tyler  Arson at a place of business  Police search scene looking for arson but leave scene unattended for several hours  Return several times over next 4 weeks to collect evidence without warrant  Initial warrantless search is OK after fire  Later searches thrown out