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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Crime Scene Entry Exit Log in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Case / Incident No.' and 'Crime / Incident' at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the log.
  3. Fill in the 'Officer Initiating Log' and 'Officers Maintaining Log' sections with the names and badge numbers of involved personnel.
  4. Document the 'Location of Crime / Incident' and 'Unit No.' that arrived, ensuring accurate details are recorded.
  5. Indicate the dates for when the log was initiated and completed, providing a clear timeline of events.
  6. For each entry regarding scene access, select 'Yes' or 'No' as appropriate to track officer presence accurately.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or exporting your completed log for records.

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Seven Ss of Crime Scene Investigation: Securing - Separating - Scanning - Seeing - Sketching - Searching, Securing and Collecting Evidence.
1.1. 1 The Crime Scene Entry Log will show who was in the crime scene before it was secured, when the initial officer arrived, and who entered the crime scene after it was secured. 1.1. 2 The officer must document the following information: 1.1. 2.1 Names and telephone numbers of police personnel; 1.1.
There are four main types of crime scenes: outdoor scenes which are more susceptible to environmental contamination; indoor scenes which are easier to secure but more prone to multiple contaminations; conveyance or mobile scenes involving vehicles; and scenes classified based on the location and type of crime committed
In principle, records should be kept of all observations made and any actions taken by all persons involved in securing and processing the crime scene. This includes any handwritten notes and notes transcribed from audio recordings, any photographs taken, and any sketches made by investigators.
Book overview Crime Scene Logbook is a handy tool for any student or crime detective analyzing an incident at the scene. Taking notes is a vital part in the documentation. Drawings play an important role when presenting evidence in any case study or court of law. Read more.

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Scene logs are used to record information regarding who has had access to the scene and therefore access to items within it.

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