FOR2605
Assignment 1
Semester 2 2024
[Company address]
, FOR2605 Assignment 1 Semester 2 2024
Question 1
It is important that witnesses who are found on a scene be handled and managed in
the correct, professional manner so as not to contaminate evidence or the scene.
Discuss/mention ten (10) aspects that an investigator should consider when dealing
with witnesses on a scene. [10]
Question 2
Discuss the ‘chain of possession’ or ‘chain of custody’ process. [10]
Question 1: Handling and Managing Witnesses at a Crime Scene
1. Secure the Scene: Ensure the crime scene is secured to prevent
contamination and control who enters and exits the area. This includes
setting up physical barriers and assigning personnel to monitor access.
2. Isolate Witnesses: Separate witnesses to prevent them from discussing the
incident with each other, which could lead to contaminated or influenced
testimonies.
3. Identify Witnesses: Quickly identify all potential witnesses at the scene.
Obtain their names, contact information, and any initial statements they may
provide.
4. Preserve Evidence: Make sure witnesses do not touch or move anything at
the scene. This helps to preserve physical evidence in its original state.
Assignment 1
Semester 2 2024
[Company address]
, FOR2605 Assignment 1 Semester 2 2024
Question 1
It is important that witnesses who are found on a scene be handled and managed in
the correct, professional manner so as not to contaminate evidence or the scene.
Discuss/mention ten (10) aspects that an investigator should consider when dealing
with witnesses on a scene. [10]
Question 2
Discuss the ‘chain of possession’ or ‘chain of custody’ process. [10]
Question 1: Handling and Managing Witnesses at a Crime Scene
1. Secure the Scene: Ensure the crime scene is secured to prevent
contamination and control who enters and exits the area. This includes
setting up physical barriers and assigning personnel to monitor access.
2. Isolate Witnesses: Separate witnesses to prevent them from discussing the
incident with each other, which could lead to contaminated or influenced
testimonies.
3. Identify Witnesses: Quickly identify all potential witnesses at the scene.
Obtain their names, contact information, and any initial statements they may
provide.
4. Preserve Evidence: Make sure witnesses do not touch or move anything at
the scene. This helps to preserve physical evidence in its original state.