who's responsible for the protection of a crime scene
all Police department personnel regardless of the rank or assignment
who will have the primary responsibility and authority for the protection and security of all crime scenes
the operations bureau
who will search a crime scene for evidence and or contraband
assigned investigator and personnel from the crime scene unit
if additional personnel are required to search a crime scene who will assign them
the investigative unit supervisor
is it feasible for the police officers to record their name and badge numbers next to evidence found at a crime scene
false
supervisory and command personnel not involved in the investigation will remain outside of the crime scene
true
who will have the primary responsibility and authority for the investigation and examination of all crime scenes
the agency with investigative jurisdiction
who is responsible for determining the number of uniformed personnel required to protect the scene and returning access personnel to patrol
District patrol supervisor
in cases not serviced by the crime scene unit who will search for develop and lift Latent impressions at crime scenes
the assigned investigator
who will notify the pertinent investigative unit supervisor by telephone and relate all available information concerning the crime
District patrol supervisor
flammable and explosive materials after analysis when no arrest is involved will be photographed and destroyed at the direction of the after consultation with the commanding officer ordnance disposal unit
laboratory director
questions pertaining to the proper handling and transportation of a confiscated firearm will be directed to a
Stakeout supervisor
commanding officers of investigative division units shall ensure that sufficient supplies are available for the processing of latent lift supplies can be obtained from
police Warehouse