detective/investigato
The 'lead' investigating officer/detective is in charge regardless of who is "working" the scene.
The division of a police department that is in charge of searching a crime scene are a specially trained group of officers called crime scene investigators, or CSI's. These officers are specially trained to collect evidence at crimes scenes, and to process this evidence.
YES you can ! You are 'aiding and abetting' a KNOWN criminal. You would be treated as if you had also committed the crime.
primary crime scene
Crime scene Vehicle along with all essential crime scene Investigation boxes.
Who committed the crime is usually unknown in a crime scene and has to be proven with evidence.
The primary crime scene is the place where a crime was first committed.
A primary crime scene is where the actual crime took place, such as a murder scene. A secondary crime scene is a location related to the crime, like where evidence or a body was dumped or a suspect was apprehended.
Crime Scene Investigation orCrime Scene Investigators
Crime Scene Investigation
The primary crime scene is the place where a crime was first committed.
The "scene of crime" or "crime scene".