what is the percentage of evidence evaluated in the crime lab that is drug-related
A crime scene investigator analyzes evidence from a crime scene. A detective does show up to the crime scene. They just cant touch evidence.
"When it comes to a crime scene investigation, the events that take place are recognition of the crime scene, documentation of the scene, finding of the evidence, collection of the evidence, and finally analyzing all of the evidence collected."
Collecting evidence to solve a crime. Forensic science is usually used to identify the victim in the crime.....
Crime scene investigators at a crime scene have numerous responsibilities. They:Rope off (crime scene tape) the crime scene and protect the areaNotice and mark evidence with tags (numbered triangles that sit on the ground next to an item)Photograph the crime scene and evidence without touching itMake preliminary tests, such as whether a reddened fluid is/is not bloodDraw maps / sketches of evidence and where it was found, with measurements, like "3 inches from the person's right arm and 5 feet from the only 7-foot tall pine tree in the side yard"Log the evidence (done along with #6)Collect the evidence using proper techniques and seal itTransport the evidence to the lab; protect it; test it; write, photograph and and record resultswork with police and coroner throughout
A detective ^ Evidence Technician
Good evidence that is related to a crime scene has many factors. Evidence should have scientific proof that a person or persons committed the crime. If there is scientific evidence, it can be very hard to refute the evidence.
Computer crime has been defined as 'any illegal act fostered or facilitated by a computer, whether the computer is an object of a crime, an instrument used to commit a crime, or a repository of evidence related to a crime'
Associative Evidence is evidence that links two separate entities, whether they are people or objects. In other words, associative evidence relates to the evidence that links a person (or object) to the scence of the crime.
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It is illegal to destroy evidence at a crime and can result in jail time.
A crime scene investigator analyzes evidence from a crime scene. A detective does show up to the crime scene. They just cant touch evidence.
Crime Scene Investigators!!
Who committed the crime is usually unknown in a crime scene and has to be proven with evidence.
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I found evidence of the crime.
"When it comes to a crime scene investigation, the events that take place are recognition of the crime scene, documentation of the scene, finding of the evidence, collection of the evidence, and finally analyzing all of the evidence collected."
The crime scene technician is the individuals whom do the investigative work. First, they collect the evidence. Then they evaluate what each piece is. Last they determine how all of the pieces fit to the crime.