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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.

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