first you go the crime scene.
second you take notes about the crime scene
third you dust around for fingerprints, gunshot residue etc
fourth you interview the bystanders and witnesses, record all their comments
fifth you take pictures of the crime scene
and finally you release the crime scene tot he public with a statement
idk if it is correct but it seems pretty real
first they go to the crime scene and then they go and look for a Tyre track after finding it they call an Tyre track expert and take for him some photo they put easement on the Tyre track and they wait i until the easement becomes solid then they take it as an evidence they give it to the Tyre track expert and he looks at it then he open a book then he looks for a Tyre that is the same as in the crime scene after that they check in the shops who bought that Tyre then when they find out they call the criminal then they tell him that his Tyre is............... then they take they Tyre off then they identify it then they catch the criminal. I AM shaheen lol :)
One spet in a series of steps that take place in a chemical change? ( Answer:: ) ( Compound )
you put the lime in the coke you nut and drink it all up then take the lime out the coconut and eat the cocnut all up!
Teens can take simple steps to help stop global warming. A few of these steps would be to switch to clean energy, travel green, reduce waste and use less energy.
Talk to the state and then punch them in the face.
CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) agents take pieces of evidence from a crime scene (anything from clothes and undergarments or pictures to various weapons) and subject them to a variety of chemical, physical and analytical tests to see know the who's, what's, where's and why's of that crime scene.
The name of the job where you would take DNA from a crime scene is called a Crime Scene Investigator.
The scene of a crime in the first instance is usually investigated by a constable who has responded to a call to attend the scene. His job is to take down details of the crime and statements from witnesses. It is also his job to preserve the crime scene until the Scenes of Crime Officer (SOCO) arrives to take over the investigation.
The advantages of using a crime scene investigator is that they can use their expertise and experience to determine what took place at a crime scene. However, without solid evidence most cases cannot just take the word of the crime scene investigator.
When you need to find out more about taking a crime scene investigator test, I suggest you take a look at one of the online universities. They will list the options including the costs involved and the locations where the crime scene investigator test can be taken.
First, isolate the crime scene so that evidence located within can be preserved. Second, do not touch or move anything, unless there's a life threatening situation. Third, if something needs to be moved, make a record of it. Fourth, take steps to secure the area from curious people. Fifth, take precise notes of time and events as they occur. Sixth, establish a safe walk area for additional officers that will be arriving. Seventh, the crime scene officer is responsible for the security of the crime scene until an investigation officer arrives. Lastly, try to remain on the scene as long as possible.
Crime scene investigators begin by having the scene of the crime secured. They must then take photographs of the crime scene, take notes on important pieces of information (such as posistion of a victim, presence of bruises or swelling), and identify items that need further testing in the lab. A crucial part of processing a scene is ensuring that evidence is not altered or contaminated. Failure to do so could result in all evidence being discarded.
A crime scene investigation involves securing and documenting the scene, collecting physical evidence such as fingerprints or DNA samples, photographing and sketching the scene, and interviewing witnesses. Forensic analysis of the evidence collected is also a key component in determining what happened at the crime scene.
A crime scene is analyzed by documenting and collecting physical evidence such as fingerprints, fibers, and DNA samples. Investigators also photograph the scene from different angles, sketch the layout, and interview witnesses. All evidence is then analyzed in a forensic lab using specialized techniques to help solve the crime.
ask the school giving the classes.........................
CSI Crime Scene Investigation - 2000 Take the Money and Run 14-2 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Csi take a photo then puts special powder on it and it shows