1. While enroute to crime scene, firt officer should be alert to possible suspects fleeing the scene. 2. Upon arrival, verify crime has been committed. If crime is in progress, remove any threats or contain threats until back-up arrives. 3. Assist victims (medical) and protect witnesses and bystanders. 4. Arrest perpetrator if at scene. 5. Identify witnesses. 6. Brief investigators.
who was invole and to not disturb the evidence
the FAO (first attending officer) is first on the scene when called to a crime.
Broadcast a flash description of the suspect
I dont know about other states, but in Illinois you have to be a police officer for 2 years before you can become a crime scene investigator. I don't know about other states, but in Illinois you have to be a police officer for 2 years before becoming 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.
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The primary crime scene is the place where a crime was first committed.
flys are often the first to be seen in a crime scene
study the scence of the crime and list important facts about the investigation
The primary crime scene is the place where a crime was first committed.
In Britain the acronym SOCO stands for Scene Of Crime Officer. A SOCO records and gathers evidence from a crime scene.
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.