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OVM2601 – INVESTIGATIVE PRINCIPLES FOR POLICING II

EXAM‑FOCUSED SUMMARY NOTES

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STUDY UNIT 1: Theory of Investigative Principles


1. What investigation is about

●​ Find out what happened, who did it, and prove it in court

●​ Investigation must be systematic, lawful, and humanised

2. Integrative approach

Think of investigation as teamwork + humanity:

Uses:

●​ Investigative principles

●​ Ubuntu

●​ Batho Pele

●​ Social responsibility

●​ Goal: Humanise policing and improve cooperation

EXAM TIP:

●​ Explain why ubuntu improves investigations (trust, cooperation, better evidence).

3. Four basic investigative principles (VERY IMPORTANT)

(a) Identification

●​ Everything is unique

Example: blood ≠ water, fingerprint ≠ footprint

,(b) Individualisation

●​ Link evidence to one specific person

Example: fingerprint → specific suspect

(c) Continuity of possession (Chain of custody)

Evidence must:

●​ Be the same item

●​ Be unchanged

●​ Be safeguarded at all times

(d) Locard’s Exchange Principle

“Every contact leaves a trace”

●​ Suspect leaves something

●​ Suspect takes something away

●​ Exam question favourite

4. Phases of investigation

●​ Preliminary investigation – first response, securing scene

●​ Further investigation – tracing suspects, arrests, evidence

●​ Judicial process – court preparation & testimony

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STUDY UNIT 2: ASCERTAINMENT OF BODILY FEATURES

1. Legal basis

Section 37 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977

Police may take:

●​ Fingerprints

●​ Photos

●​ Blood, hair, nail scrapings

●​ Identification parades

Consent not required, force allowed if necessary

2. Purpose

●​ Identify suspect

●​ Link suspect to crime

3. Constitutional issues

Rights may be limited (Section 36 of Constitution)

Limitation must be:

●​ Reasonable

●​ Justifiable

4. Important rules

●​ Police may NOT draw blood themselves

●​ Only doctor/nurse may draw blood

●​ Wrong procedure = inadmissible evidence

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