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Friday, May 23, 2008

Reference for Crime Scene Safety

crime scene safetyLearning the important points of crime scene safety is something that can take a substantial amount of time. Standards and rules for practicing effective crime scene safety are things that administrations update and improve on a regular basis. However, I think that it is also important to look at literature from previous years so that you can understand why the improvements were made.

I found a great website that has a previous Handbook of Forensic Services and it can be found at accessmylibrary.com. This handbook explains what an officer or investigator should be doing in order to protect themselves as well as those nearby during a visit to a crime scene. Although this handbook is somewhat outdated, it has a lot of useful information that can still be used today. Not to mention, readers can compare it to new literature in order to see what changes were made and why those changes were made.

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