Crime Scene

  1. Part I – Field Guide

    Prepare a sample crime scene procedures field guide for processing digital evidence, based on the information provided in Chapter 10 of our textbook. The format of this guide should be simple to facilitate ease of use at the crime scene.

    Part II – Scenario

    You have just arrived at the scene of workplace violence where an individual shot his coworker. Describe, in detail, the steps that you would take to process the digital crime scene. Things to consider: comments from coworkers, contents of computer and cell phone, other digital evidence relating to the incident.
    Written reports of no more than five pages are to be prepared in a professional manner using the APA style for your cover page and references. Format and neatness matter, as do spelling and grammar. Use one-inch margins, 12-point fonts, and double-spacing. Put page numbers on all pages but the first. Up to 30% may be deducted for work that does not meet professional standards.

    Submit a single PDF document with each part clearly numbered.

  2. (THE BOOK ATTACHED BELOW) Be sure to use the textbook only CHAPTER 10

Answer preview

Criminals have also been identified, investigated, and prosecuted by law enforcement operations. Crime agents have also carried out undercover surveillance. This is an invasive form of gathering data (Lillis et al., 2016). The usage of clandestine monitoring measures necessitates a delicate balance between a suspect’s right to privacy and the ability to prosecute a serious crime. Covert monitoring provisions should completely respect the suspect’s interests (Arshad, Jantan & Abiodun, 2018). Law enforcement officials have also used malware to perform monitoring to collect digital evidence.

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