Unit 23 - Forensic Evidence, Collection and Analysis
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Unit 23 Assignment B
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Unit 23 - Forensic Evidence, Collection and Analysis
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there is a crime scene simulation of a crime with step by step of what it was done and why. this assignment also contains flame test and the used of the microscope.
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UNIT 23 ASSIGNMENT B
Forensic Evidence, Collection and Analysis
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Carry out a forensic examination of a simulated crime scene, using appropriate forensic procedures
to gather biological, physical and chemical evidence. P3......................................................................2
Crime scene investigation..................................................................................................................2
The simulated crime scene:...............................................................................................................2
Risk assessment of the crime scene...............................................................................................3
Evidence collection........................................................................................................................3
Describe the forensic methods used to process a simulated crime scene. P4.......................................7
Justify the forensic methods used to process a simulated crime scene. M3.........................................7
Flame test..........................................................................................................................................7
Microscope........................................................................................................................................8
Evaluate procedures used to process a simulated crime scene. D2....................................................11
Health and safety.............................................................................................................................11
Evaluation........................................................................................................................................12
Collection of evidence.....................................................................................................................13
Crime scene sketching.................................................................................................................13
Bibliography.........................................................................................................................................14
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, Carry out a forensic examination of a simulated crime
scene, using appropriate forensic procedures to gather
biological, physical and chemical evidence. P3
Crime scene investigation
Crime scene investigators (CSIs) take specific approaches depending on
the circumstances they encounter at a crime scene.[1] There is a difference
in forensic approach between a volume crime scene and a major crime
scene. Processes are, however, mostly similar. As part of the formal
forensic response in serious or major cases, a forensic manager
collaborates with, and agrees with, the senior investigating officer on a
forensic response strategy. This strategy consists of:[1]
Establishing the scene's dimensions and identifying health, safety,
and security issues
Keeping in touch with the relevant personnel and coordinating their
activities
The initial walk-through of the scene identifies key areas of interest
Recording and documenting the scene at every stage of the
examination
Using appropriate specialists and techniques, recovering and
recording material of interest
Taking a second look at the scene and reviewing it
The simulated crime scene:
17 March 2023
During the lesson the teacher had to leave the class to collect some
materials for the lesson. However, when it came back, he found the
student agitated. When asking what happed he saw the body. The
security team of the college was called, which they called 999 for
ambulance and police.
When the police and the ambulance came the police regrouped the 15
students in separate rooms and the paramedics attended the student on
the floor. However, the paramedics pronounced the death of the victim.
The classroom became a crime scene.
The police secured the room to ensure that no more contamination of the
scene happens. And the SOCO is called to the scene.
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