Define The Crime Scene Investigation.

What will be an ideal response?


An officer’s first duty at the scene of a rape is to aid the victim and obtain medical attention immediately, if required. If the attack was brutal and the victim is suffering from wounds, briefly question the victim about the attack if she is able to speak.
Usually upon arriving at a rape scene, officers will find the victim of a sexual assault under severe emotional stress ranging from hysteria to deep depression. She may be sobbing uncontrollably, excited to the point of incoherence, or in a state of shock. A victim in this mental state may best be comforted by another woman such as a female officer, a family member, a friend, or a victim advocate.
The crime scene should be secured and a search for physical evidence begun as soon as possible. Quite often, the victim will pull the assailant’s hair, tear his clothes, or scratch his face and accumulate skin tissue or bloodstains under her fingernails. The victim’s clothing can also provide valuable information. This should be collected and forwarded to the crime laboratory with other trace evidence for analysis.

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