The Relevant Physical Trace in Criminal Investigation

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Title
The Relevant Physical Trace in Criminal Investigation
Journal
Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine
Author(s)
Hazard Durdica
ISSN
2349-5014
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2
Number
4
Pages
208
Language
english
Abstract
A criminal investigation requires the forensic scientist to search and to interpret vestiges of a criminal act that happened in the past. The forensic
scientist is one of the many stakeholders who take part in the information quest within the criminal justice system. She reads the investigation
scene in search of physical traces that should enable her to tell the story of the offense/crime that allegedly occurred. The challenge for any
investigator is to detect and recognize relevant physical traces in order to provide clues for investigation and intelligence purposes, and that will
constitute sound and relevant evidence for the court. This article shows how important it is to consider the relevancy of physical traces from
the beginning of the investigation and what might influence the evaluation process. The exchange and management of information between
the investigation stakeholders are important. Relevancy is a dimension that needs to be understood from the standpoints of law enforcement
personnel and forensic scientists with the aim of strengthening investigation and ultimately the overall judicial process.
Keywords
Clue, evidence, investigation, physical trace, relevancy
Open Access
Yes
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21/08/2019 7:09
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