200 likes | 214 Views
INTERMEDIATE CRIME SCENE SEARCH TCOLE Course # 2106 32 to 40 hours. AND. UNIT NINE. BCCO PCT #4 PowerPoint. Learning Objectives. Learning Objective 9.1.1 The student will be able to demonstrate a search under a simulated crime scene.
E N D
INTERMEDIATE CRIME SCENE SEARCH TCOLE Course # 2106 32 to 40 hours AND UNIT NINE BCCO PCT #4 PowerPoint
Learning Objectives Learning Objective 9.1.1 The student will be able to demonstrate a search under a simulated crime scene. Learning Objective 9.1.2 The student will be able to complete a final evaluation. Learning Objective 9.1.3 The student will be able to receive a class critique.
9.1.1 Practical Exercise Participant must demonstrate a search under a simulated crime scene.
A. Simulated Crime Scene Assignments 1. Burglary 2. Theft 3. Robbery 4. Assault 5. Sexual assault 6. Homicide 7. Suicide 8. Kidnapping 9. Poisoning
9.1.1 Your Investigation will include the following task B.1. Crime scene search. Organize and conduct the searches utilizing one of the following methods: strip, circular, and quadrant. • Prepare Rough Crime Scene Sketch
9.1.1 Your Investigation will include the following task B.2. Sketch of a crime scene, include the following: a. All appropriate measurements. b. Identification of items of evidence. c. Identification of reference points. d. Scale to which sketch is drawn. e. Legend or key. f. Direction of north.
9.1.1 Your Investigation will include the following task’s B.3. Photographing the scene. B.4. Fingerprinting. a. Examine scene for prints. b. Dust and lift latent impressions.
9.1.1 Your Investigation will include the following task B.5. Locating the evidence. a. Identify. b. Collect. c. Mark. d. Preserve
9.1.1 Your Investigation will include the following task B.6. Preparing a complete offense report and any supplementary reports.
9.1.2 Practical Exercise • Participant will process his/her assigned crime scene and must turn in all requirements listed in B 1 – 6 to the instructor. • Participant will submit all required paperwork and be prepared to present his/her findings to class.
9.1.3 Class Critique • Participant will present his her report of preliminary investigations and all crime scene findings to the class.
SOURCES • DOJ Research Report, Death Investigation: A Guide for the Scene Investigator, November 1999. • DOJ Research Report, Eyewitness Evidence: A Guide for Law Enforcement, October 1999.
THANK YOU STAY SAFE & STAY VILIGANT This PowerPoint and all associated lesson materials herein are the property of BCCO PCT#4