Intelligence-led crime scene processing. Part II : Intelligence and crime scene examination.

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Title
Intelligence-led crime scene processing. Part II : Intelligence and crime scene examination.
Journal
Forensic Science International
Author(s)
Ribaux O., Baylon A., Lock E., Delémont O., Roux C., Zingg C., Margot P.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
199
Pages
63-71
Language
english
Abstract
A better integration of the information conveyed by traces within intelligence-led framework would
allow forensic science to participate more intensively to security assessments through forensic
intelligence (part I). In this view, the collection of data by examining crime scenes is an entire part of intelligence processes. This conception frames our proposal for a model that promotes to better use knowledge available in the organisation for driving and supporting crime scene examination. The suggested model also clarifies the uncomfortable situation of crime scene examiners who must simultaneously comply with justice needs and expectations, and serve organisations that are mostly driven by broader security objectives. It also opens new perspective for forensic science and crime scene investigation, by the proposal to follow other directions than the traditional path suggested by dominant movements in these fields.
Keywords
Intelligence-led policing, Data collection, Forensic intelligence, Physical traces, Crime scene
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