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FOR2605
Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025
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Due date: 6 May 2025
QUESTION 1

Duties of an Investigator at the Crime Scene

The actions taken by an investigator at a crime scene are critical in preserving the integrity
and value of physical evidence. These duties are carried out systematically to ensure the
scene is properly managed, evidence is protected, and the investigation can proceed
effectively. The primary duties include the following:

1. Initial Assessment and Emergency Response

Upon arrival, the investigator must conduct a quick but careful initial assessment of
the scene to understand the situation. If there are injured persons, emergency
medical aid must be arranged immediately. This takes precedence over all other
actions.

2. Calling for Assistance

If the scene requires additional support or resources, the investigator must call for
backup from relevant departments or experts.

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QUESTION 1

Duties of an Investigator at the Crime Scene

The actions taken by an investigator at a crime scene are critical in preserving the
integrity and value of physical evidence. These duties are carried out systematically
to ensure the scene is properly managed, evidence is protected, and the
investigation can proceed effectively. The primary duties include the following:

1. Initial Assessment and Emergency Response

Upon arrival, the investigator must conduct a quick but careful initial
assessment of the scene to understand the situation. If there are injured
persons, emergency medical aid must be arranged immediately. This takes
precedence over all other actions.

2. Calling for Assistance

If the scene requires additional support or resources, the investigator must
call for backup from relevant departments or experts.

3. Securing and Preserving the Scene

The investigator must secure the scene using crime scene tape, guards, or
other barriers to prevent contamination. This includes cordoning off primary
and secondary scenes and ensuring unauthorized individuals do not enter the
area.

4. Removing and Controlling Bystanders

To avoid interference and protect the scene, bystanders must be removed.
Witnesses must be identified and separated to prevent them from influencing
each other’s accounts.

5. Recording Observations

All initial observations, including the state of the scene, actions taken, and
persons present, must be documented in a notebook. This record is crucial for
both the investigation and court proceedings.

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