Collecting Evidence
Below are our 6 articles in the 'collecting evidence' category:

There are many different types of evidence that can be catalogued and used in the pursuit of criminals.
As well as fingerprints and physical evidence such as bodily fluids and definitive ...

In order for an officer of the law to establish a crime scene he or she must know what a crime scene is: simply put a crime scene is a location at which a crime has taken place and a location that ...

Not only do each and every one of us have very individual traits and looks but we have one thing that makes us completely unique and cannot be altered: these are our fingerprints.
Fingerprints - ...

The use of photography in the recording of a crime scene is very important and has become a steadfast part of the investigation process.
As well as witness statements, the reports made by ...

What is Medico-Legal?
You may not be familiar with the term ‘Medico-Legal’: it is the provision of expert help and testimony from someone who is well respected and experienced in their chosen ...

Once a crime scene has been established it is important that all evidence is collated, catalogued and recorded for further reference.
This task is normally performed by the Scenes of Crime Officer ...