Law Enforcement Property & Evidence Management Guide

Law Enforcement Property & Evidence Management Guide

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 186

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The purpose of this property and evidence management guide is to provide standardized guidelines for the management of the property and evidence system and the processing of property and evidence. Proper management and procedures help to ensure the integrity of the property process, protect the evidentiary value of property, and restore property to its owners in a timely manner. The failure to manage the property and evidence system correctly can affect the prosecution of criminal violators, resulting in embarrassment and financial loss to the agency, and lead to a loss of public confidence in the agency.


Crime Scene Investigation

Crime Scene Investigation

Author: National Institute of Justice (U.S.). Technical Working Group on Crime Scene Investigation

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Published: 2000

Total Pages: 64

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This is a guide to recommended practices for crime scene investigation. The guide is presented in five major sections, with sub-sections as noted: (1) Arriving at the Scene: Initial Response/Prioritization of Efforts (receipt of information, safety procedures, emergency care, secure and control persons at the scene, boundaries, turn over control of the scene and brief investigator/s in charge, document actions and observations); (2) Preliminary Documentation and Evaluation of the Scene (scene assessment, "walk-through" and initial documentation); (3) Processing the Scene (team composition, contamination control, documentation and prioritize, collect, preserve, inventory, package, transport, and submit evidence); (4) Completing and Recording the Crime Scene Investigation (establish debriefing team, perform final survey, document the scene); and (5) Crime Scene Equipment (initial responding officers, investigator/evidence technician, evidence collection kits).


Law Enforcement Records Management Guide

Law Enforcement Records Management Guide

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Published: 1996

Total Pages: 356

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Technology has changed considerably since the second edition of the guide was printed. While records continue to be a critical component of the operation of a law enforcement agency, the changes in technology are proving to be a welcome addition to the tools a records manager may have to keep pace with the increasing demands for records storage and retrieval. The manual will provide a glimpse of new technologies and systems that are available to law enforcement today. Since the last edition was published, there have been significant changes in the legislation, several of which require reporting of specific crimes to the California Department of Justice. Those legislative changes and case law decisions affecting records managers have been included in this edition. We have expanded the scope of our records manual and include information on new justice data systems which are available to all California law enforcement agencies.