Crime Scene Forensics

Crime Scene Forensics involves collecting, preserving, analyzing, and interpreting physical evidence to reconstruct events and support investigations.

1. Preserve and Secure the Scene

  • Establish a perimeter, document the scene, and prevent contamination.
  • Collect evidence using proper handling techniques (gloves, tweezers, evidence bags).
  • Tools: Crime Scene Documentation Kit (Download), ScenePD (Download)

2. Collect and Extract Evidence

3. Analyze Physical Evidence

  • Process fingerprints, DNA, ballistics, and chemical substances.
  • Reconstruct bullet trajectories, blood spatter, and event timelines.
  • Tools: AFIS (Download), Hemospat (Download)

4. Recover and Restore Digital Evidence

5. Authenticate and Validate Evidence

  • Verify evidence integrity with chain of custody documentation.
  • Use forensic imaging and hashing techniques for digital evidence.
  • Tools: FTK Imager (Download), HashCalc (Download)

6. Document and Report

  • Create detailed crime scene diagrams, evidence logs, and analysis reports.
  • Include timestamps, photos, and forensic analysis results for legal proceedings.

Open-Source Tools:

  1. ScenePD: Create digital crime scene diagrams. Download
  2. HashCalc: Compute file hashes for digital evidence validation. Download

Commercial Tools:

  1. FARO Zone 3D: Create 3D crime scene reconstructions. Download
  2. AFIS: Automated fingerprint identification system. Download
  3. Hemospat: Bloodstain pattern analysis software. Download
  4. Cellebrite UFED: Mobile device data extraction and analysis. Download
  5. Magnet AXIOM: Digital forensics for computers and mobile devices. Download