The aim of this package is to provide a guide for people who are involved
in the suitable packaging of exhibits for use in court. This
programme is relevant to any investigator who may be involved in
handling exhibits. If the integrity of exhibits is not closely monitored
and correct practice adhered to, then it is possible that cases
can be lost at court.
The value of any exhibits can be expressed in terms of its potential
to provide a contribution in supporting, or refuting, an allegation
or its ability to provide a link in a sequence of events. Varied
cognitive retention techniques are used to maximize student potential
and ensure best practice is adhered to.
Chapters include:
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Introduction
Continuity and Integrity
Packaging
Guidelines
Health and Safety
Appropriate Packaging |
At the end of the package students will be aware
of an exhibits evidential importance and the need to ensure it is
maintained in a pristine condition for subsequent scientific examination
or production before a court of law.
Packaging materials include:
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Labels
Nylon containers
Bottles and Jars
Swabs
Boxes
Sacks
Paper Bags
Poly Bags |
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Automated assessment |
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Interactive environment |
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Scenario training |
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Inline testing |
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Audio accompaniment |
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Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2K/XP compatibility |
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Intuitive user interface |
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Proven memory retention techniques |
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Low system requirements |
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