EVIDENCE COLLECTION This Ain’t No CSI. Information contained in this presentation are general, accepted practices. Personnel should refer to their organizations.

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EVIDENCE COLLECTION This Ain’t No CSI

Information contained in this presentation are general, accepted practices. Personnel should refer to their organizations policy and procedures for their specific guidelines. EVIDENCE COLLECTION

OBJECTIVE Define evidence Define Chain of Custody Evidence Packaging Evidence Packaging Labeling Address Bioterrorism Concerns

EVIDENCE Show if crime committed Show involvement of individual(s) Exonerate the innocent

Chain of Custody Purpose of Documentation --Identity of person discovering evidence --Proper marking of material --No opportunity for tampering --Shows custody at all times

Packaging Supplies Various sizes of PAPER sacks Sharpie Markers Packaging Tape Hard-sided containers

General Guidelines Clothes, shoes, stretcher sheets --Place in large PAPER sack --Initial and date Hairs, bullets, metal fragments --Place in white / manila envelope --Place envelope in larger sack

Labeling Mark each piece of evidence By –Date –Time –Your initials –What’s in it

Bioterrorism Proper PPE Same General Rules Place in Hard-Sided Container Decon container

SUMMARY Your Safety Comes First Mark each item and container