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  2. Property room - Wikipedia

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    Property rooms, or evidence rooms, are secure areas used to store seized property, stolen property, and evidence to be used in court. They are typically located in a police station. [1] Evidence or property in most cases may only be handled by technicians in order to preserve the chain of custody. [2]

  3. Chain of custody - Wikipedia

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    In the courtroom, if the defendant questions the chain of custody of the evidence it can be proven that the knife in the evidence room is the same knife found at the crime scene. However, if there are discrepancies and it cannot be proven who had the knife at a particular point in time, then the chain of custody is broken and the defendant can ...

  4. Evidence management - Wikipedia

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    Evidence and property management is typically considered critical to the extent that the efficiency or economy of the processes are secondary to the integrity of the evidence and property. [6] The digitising of evidence is reducing the need to handle the original evidence until it is presented. The reduction in the handling of the original ...

  5. Security police - Wikipedia

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    Company police and private police, who provide law enforcement and security services on company or private property (working either directly for the company/private entity or for a third-party entity which provides law enforcement services by contract), where local law permits private organizations to establish their own law enforcement agencies

  6. Expert witness - Wikipedia

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    In determining the qualifications of the expert, the FRE requires the expert have had specialized education, training, or practical experience in the subject matter relating to the case. [14] The expert's testimony must be based on facts in evidence, and should offer opinion about the causation or correlation to the evidence in drawing a ...

  7. Evidence packaging - Wikipedia

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    Evidence packaging involves the specialized packaging methods and materials used for physical evidence. Items need to be collected at a crime scene or a fire scene, forwarded to a laboratory for forensic analysis , put in secure storage, and used in a courtroom, all while maintaining the chain of custody .

  8. Scottsdale police get $250K grant to help reduce crime lab ...

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    A $250,000 federal grant will fund two forensic scientist positions within Scottsdale Police Department to address backlogged cases.

  9. Debbie Smith Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act authorizes the appropriation of $12,500,000 each year for fiscal years 2009 through 2014 for training, technical assistance and education for law enforcement, correctional personnel and court officers regarding the identification, collection, preservation and analysis of DNA samples and evidence.