FOR2605 Assignment 2
Semester 2 2024
(527395) - DUE 19
September 2024
[Company address]
, FOR2605 Assignment 2 Semester 2 2024 (527395) - DUE 19 September
2024
Question 1
Making complete and accurate investigation notes is one of the most
important responsibilities of an investigator who attends a scene. Discuss
note taking under the following themes/headings:
1.1 Reasons why notes should be taken at a scene.
1.2 Essential information that should appear in notes taken at a scene.
1.3 Methods of documenting a scene. [10]
Question 2
Name ten (10) types of evidence and experts specialising in those fields.
[10]
Question 1: Note Taking at a Scene
1.1 Reasons Why Notes Should Be Taken at a Scene
1. Accuracy: Notes ensure that details are recorded accurately at the
time of observation, reducing reliance on memory, which can be
fallible.
2. Completeness: Detailed notes help to ensure that all relevant
aspects of the scene are documented comprehensively.
3. Documentation: Notes provide a written record that can be referred
to later in the investigation and during legal proceedings.
Semester 2 2024
(527395) - DUE 19
September 2024
[Company address]
, FOR2605 Assignment 2 Semester 2 2024 (527395) - DUE 19 September
2024
Question 1
Making complete and accurate investigation notes is one of the most
important responsibilities of an investigator who attends a scene. Discuss
note taking under the following themes/headings:
1.1 Reasons why notes should be taken at a scene.
1.2 Essential information that should appear in notes taken at a scene.
1.3 Methods of documenting a scene. [10]
Question 2
Name ten (10) types of evidence and experts specialising in those fields.
[10]
Question 1: Note Taking at a Scene
1.1 Reasons Why Notes Should Be Taken at a Scene
1. Accuracy: Notes ensure that details are recorded accurately at the
time of observation, reducing reliance on memory, which can be
fallible.
2. Completeness: Detailed notes help to ensure that all relevant
aspects of the scene are documented comprehensively.
3. Documentation: Notes provide a written record that can be referred
to later in the investigation and during legal proceedings.