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  2. Chain of custody - Wikipedia

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    An example of chain of custody would be the recovery of a bloody knife at a murder scene: Officer Andrew collects the knife and places it into a container, then gives it to forensics technician Bill. Forensics technician Bill takes the knife to the lab and collects fingerprints and other evidence from the knife.

  3. Evidence management - Wikipedia

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    The reduction in the handling of the original evidence lessens the likelihood of deliberate tampering or accidental contamination and reduces chain of custody requirements and overheads. While the chain of custody stops with the presentation, accountability and responsibility remain until the evidence is disposed of.

  4. Evidence packaging - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. At-home rape kits offer privacy for sexual assault victims ...

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    Evidence that is collected in a hospital or rape crisis center follows a strict chain of custody that has been established and overseen by law enforcement, according to sexual assault coalition ...

  6. How the 'Jigsaw Murders' Revolutionized Crime Investigation ...

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    But an unprecedented use of forensic science helped investigators identify the victims and find evidence that Dr. Ruxton was the killer, leading to one of the most significant court trials of the ...

  7. Crime scene - Wikipedia

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    The tag identifies the specific scene the evidence came from and establishes the "chain of custody". The chain of custody refers to the order in which evidence is handled by individuals who are involved in the case's investigation. The chain of custody is pertinent to the investigation and guarantees the physical security of all evidence that ...

  8. Forensic entomology and the law - Wikipedia

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    Forensic entomologist (FE) records relating to a death scene investigation can be divided into eight categories: initial contact notes, evidence submitted, Death Scene Case Study Form, autopsy report, local weather records, Specimen Disposition and Identification Record, chain of custody record and receipts, and finally, the Case Study Final ...

  9. Questioned document examination - Wikipedia

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    A forensic document examiner is intimately linked to the legal system as a forensic scientist. Forensic science is the application of science to address issues under consideration in the legal system. FDEs examine items (documents) that form part of a case that may or may not come before a court of law.