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1 Crime Scene Investigator
CSI Crime Scene Investigator

2 Job of a Crime Scene Investigator
Evaluate the Crime Scene Reconstruct the crime Find the evidence left at the crime scene Collect the evidence Use forensics to solve the crime

3 Evaluate the Crime Scene
Walk through the crime scene Secure the scene Document the crime scene Reconstruct the crime scene Involve the district attorney

4 Secure the Crime Scene Block off the area with yellow crime tape Why?
Untainted search Do not want any evidence destroyed or tampered with Police must guard the area

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6 Document the crime scene
Sketch the crime scene Measure the area Draw the location of the body Draw in all details

7 Document the crime scene
Take notes Describe what you see Describe what you hear Describe any smells All observations

8 Document the crime scene
Take pictures and videos before touching any evidence Crime scene photographers must take pictures of everything

9 Involve the District Attorney
DA Help CSI get search warrants They must get warrants from a judge This makes all evidence collected legal and admissible in court

10 Reconstruct the Crime Using your own observations
Try to reconstruct what you think happened Create a scenario of the crime

11 Reconstruction of Crime
Who did it? What happened? When did it happen? Did it happen here or was another crime scene involved? Who is the victim? Why was the crime committed? Motive What evidence is there to help prove the motive?

12 Find Evidence Goal: Find, Collect, and Preserve all Physical Evidence

13 Physical Evidence Trace Evidence (gunshot residue, paint residue, broken glass, unknown chemicals, and drugs) Impressions (teeth, shoes, tool marks) Body fluids (blood, saliva, semen, vomit) Hair and Fibers Weapons and Firearms Questioned Documents (suicide notes, receipts, diaries, or phone books)

14 Searching for Evidence
                                                          Searching for Evidence Parallel Search All members of the CSI team form a line They walk a straight line, at the same speed They cover the entire crime scene Pick up any evidence Baldwin, Mike Subject: forensic

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16 What are you looking for?
Doors and windows: open, shut, locked? Room: clean, messy, chaos Mail: It is opened or closed Kitchen: Is there food partially eaten? Is the table set? For how many? Was there signs of a party? Empty glasses, alcohol, cigarettes; lipstick or teeth marks Is anything out of place or weird?

17 Is there trash in the trash cans
Is there trash in the trash cans? Is there anything out of the ordinary in the trash? If not, someone might have been looking for something in the victim's trash. Do the clocks show the right time? Are the bathroom towels wet? Are the bathroom towels missing? Are there any signs of a cleanup? If the crime is a shooting, how many shots were fired? The CSI will try to locate the gun, each bullet, each shell casing and each bullet hole. If the crime is a stabbing, is a knife obviously missing from victim's kitchen? If so, the crime may not have been premeditated. Are there any shoe prints on tile, wood or linoleum floors or in the area immediately outside the building? Is there any blood splatter on floors, walls or ceilings?

18 Preserving and Tagging Evidence
Goal: Preserve evidence for forensic analysis and collect it in a way that will make it admissible in court

19 Evidence Collection Wear latex gloves
Place all evidence in brown envelopes or plastic baggies Label all bags or envelopes with type of evidence Evidence collect from suspect interviews must be labeled with the suspects name and type of evidence

20 Interviewing Suspects

21 Forensic Tests Evidence must be sent to the forensic lab for analysis
A specialist will perform the test and send back the results CSI works as team


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