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The term SOCO refers to a Scenes of Crime Officer. This officer can be found in the British Police force and their main job is to collect forensic evidence.
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SOCO International was created in 1997.
In Britain the acronym SOCO stands for Scene Of Crime Officer. A SOCO records and gathers evidence from a crime scene.
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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A soco in the police force gets paid roughly 20-25 pounds an hour. It also depends on what he or she is dealing with.
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The most common use of the acronym SOCO is Scene of Crime Operatives. In many countries Scene of Crime Operatives is used as a title for a specific kind of police work.
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