scholarly journals PROCESS OF IMPLEMENTATION AND BENEFITS OF CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION IN CASE OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION IN INDONESIA

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 277
Author(s):  
Sri Endah Wahyuningsih ◽  
Teguh Prasetya ◽  
Muchamad Iksan

The case of crime scene conducted by the investigator is the main part in the disclosure of criminal case because in the crime scene can be found the interaction between the perpetrator of the crime, the evidence used and the witness/victim of crime at the time of the criminal event. Therefore this paper analyzes the implementation process and the benefits of crime scene in the process of criminal investigation in Indonesia. The research method used was sociological juridical, with primary and secondary data sources. Primary data were obtained by conducting interviews with respondents, they were investigators who investigate criminal case. The results of the research on the procedures for the implementation of the Crime Scene Investigation is started from the preparation of the crime scene, the trip to the scene, the first action at the crime scene (TPTKP). The crime scene investigation covers the general observations, photography, sketching, evidence collection, victim handling, and perpetrators of crime scene organization, and the end of the crime scene, which consists of consolidation, opening/exempting the crime scene, the making of investigation report at the scene, and the evacuation of activities. The benefit of crime scene investigation in criminal investigation is as evidence, source of information to look for witness, as source to look for evidence and as saber to find perpetrator, legal basis of investigator in execution of crime scene is JUKLAK (standard operational procedure) Police of Republic of Indonesia with number 04/1982 and JUKNIS Police of the Republic of Indonesia with the number JUKNIS 01/11/1982.

2018 ◽  
Vol 50 ◽  
pp. 01240
Author(s):  
Aleksei Parfenov

This paper addresses the topical issues that arise in the process of preliminary investigation and initial operations and investigations related to collecting and obtaining evidence. In particular, the study raises the problematic questions about the nature and goals of technical and criminalistic support of the forensic experts’ research activities during crime scene investigation while specifying relevant statistical data. The author provides an analysis of the state of usage of the forensic equipment employed in obtaining and collecting evidence during crime scene investigation during preliminary investigation in the Republic of Tajikistan and other countries. The paper also covers the issues of knowledge, skills, and abilities of the subjects collecting and obtaining evidence for criminal cases and determines the requirements to to the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the forensic experts who participate in crime scene investigation.


Legal Concept ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 161-165
Author(s):  
Andrey Ryzhik ◽  
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Alexander Bochkov ◽  

Introduction: improving the efficiency of forensic support for investigative actions is of great importance not only for the investigation of crimes, but also for the fight against crime in general, which emphasizes the need to develop the fundamental areas of criminology in the field of improving the use of special knowledge, technical and tactical forensic tools, forensic technologies during the inspection of the crime scene examination and the evaluation and control activities of the actions performed, in this connection, the authors set the goal of studying the monographs by Tatyana F. Dmitrieva, Associate Professor of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure of Vitebsk State University named after P. M. Masherov. Methods: the methodological framework for the study is a combination of the general, general scientific and specific scientific methods of cognition: dialectical-materialistic, logical, comparative, structural and functional analysis. Results: the author’s position grounded in the work is based on the legislation of the Republic of Belarus, the Russian Federation and the opinions of the competent scientific community on the presence of features, the elements of novelty, the theoretical and practical significance in the peer-reviewed monographic studies by T.F. Dmitrieva. Based on the analysis of the monographs “Technical and Forensic Support for the Crime Scene Investigation”, “Forensic Support for the Crime Scene Investigation”, “Features of Forensic Support for the Investigation of Business Crimes: Theoretical and Applied Aspects” the differentiation of the characteristic features of technical-forensic and forensic support for the crime scene examination and the investigation of business crimes is conducted. The questions of the importance of the research in certain areas and the uniqueness of the results of the peer-reviewed monographic studies are raised. Conclusions: the study revealed the role of the peer-reviewed monographs as important outcomes for the further development of forensic science and practice of forensic support for investigative actions and crime investigation. It is established that the peer-reviewed studies were carried out at a high scientific and theoretical level and represent a serious step in the development of these scientific areas. The author’s conclusions are consistent, logically justified, and the author’s suggestions and recommendations have practical significance, applicability, and can be used in doctrinal and practical developments.


2019 ◽  
pp. 33-38
Author(s):  
Siniša Franjic

When it is determined that there are or should be traces of blood at the crime scene, it is necessary to take search measures of the crime scene and visualize such traces. The next important step is documenting these clues by description, criminal photography, sketching and video made to make them available for potential additional analysis in the later stages of criminal investigation or criminal procedure. Traces of blood are found in many criminal offenses and can be important evidence. It would be a crucial mean, when combined with the information derived from any DNA analysis, to allow an investigator to corroborate or refute specific investigative theories and subsequent statements offered by suspects, victims, and witnesses. So, the current study aim to clarify the crime scene investigation and reconstruction for detecting bloodstain patterns; specific skills of criminalist for analyzing blood traces; different means for interpreting such traces; blood factor and types as important tools in criminal investigation for blood patterns. Keywords: Blood; Crime Scene; Trace


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Liu Ying ◽  
Zhang Qian Nan ◽  
Wang Fu Ping ◽  
Chiew Tuan Kiang ◽  
Lim Keng Pang ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yen-Ru Chen ◽  
You-Qi Chang-Liao ◽  
Cheng-yu Lin ◽  
Deng-Ruei Tsai ◽  
Jia-He Lim ◽  
...  

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