CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR NETWORK

CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR NETWORK

 
Crime Scene Investigator Network refers to any online programs or resources that provides various information about crime scene investigation as well as the field of forensic science. It provides important guidelines by showing the best way of how evidence is accurately collected and recorded either in the form of written notes, recording videos or voice notes, photographing and sketching as part of documenting the crime scene. It also allows the forensic expects to interact with each other to find out the best solution of a crime that was committed. The interactions can be at local level, national or international level, depending on the type of crime committed needs to be solved. While documenting crime scenes, the crime scene investigator network also provides insights about collection and preservation of evidence through comprehensive and tutorials guidelines. For example, in comprehensive terms, if the evidence is wet, it is more proper to allow it to get dry first before packing it, to avoid moistening and growth of mold which will sometimes affect the laboratory analysis in finding the suspect. The Crime Scene Investigator Network provides libraries of many case studies with examples of fictions and the real-life crime scenes as well as with their evidence and how the suspect was found guilty of the crime committed based on the forensic actions that has been conducted. This has helped many crime scene investigators to conduct their investigation processes following the forensic actions. It also showed much improvement in solving criminal cases and it helps reduce errors in doing crime scene investigations while maintaining legal custody. Therefore, the crime scene investigator network is seen as the backbone of the modern forensics.

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