Why Is It Important To Correctly Package Items Of Evidence

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1) Why is it important to correctly package items of evidence? (5 marks)

Packaging forensic evidence is an important attribute of a crime scene investigation. It protects and preserves the forensic evidence from damage, alterations and cross-contamination (Morrissey, J., 2016). All forensic evidence must be recovered from a crime scene and correctly packaged; the correct packaging is vital as the packaging can also damage, alter and contamination evidence. Packaging protects the integrity and continuity of evidence and its evidential value.

Crime scene investigators recovering and packaging the forensic evidence must ensure the packaging is secure and no evidence can escape. If the packaging isn’t correctly secured using the correct methods, then its evidential value is damaged and the evidence can be used in court (Langford, 2015). Packaging protects the evidence from the beginning of the investigation as it moves between locations for forensic analysis. Recovered forensic evidence is normally packaged using two layers of protection, primary and secondary. Primary packaging provides protection, whereas, secondary ensures the continuity and integrity of the evidence are …show more content…

Only one piece of forensic evidence that needs drying must be placed in the forensic drying cabinet. The forensic drying cabinet must be cleaned thoroughly before any item of forensic evidence is dried to prevent cross-contamination and damage. The filter that is part of the forensic drying cabinet machine must also be changed regularly. When drying is taking place a sheet of paper must be placed underneath the drying forensic evidence to capture fallen evidence from the drying evidence. For instance, blood and chewing gum evidence may become loose and fall off during the drying

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