CRI 198 Module 2
CRI 198 Module 2
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Criminal Investigation
Lesson Objectives:
2. Photography is the basis of all crime scenes and is carried out on priority.
3. Forensic Photography is an integral part of trial and the judgement often is
based upon crime scene photographs to prove prima facie evidence.
Prima facie is a Latin expression meaning at first sight or based on first impression.
6. To make the formed image visible, it must undergo the development process.
7. The visual effect that results from the chemical processing is dependent on the
quantity and quality of the exposing light.
8. More light will yield an opaque or black shade on the sensitized material after
development.
10. The varying shade of gray will finally from the complete image.
opaque or black shade transparent or white shade
C. IMPORTANCE/SIGNIFICANCE OF FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY
1. Refresh memory
2. Preserve time and event
3. Save money
F. SPECIFIC APPLICATION
1. Identification photographs
2. Crime scene photography
3. Court presentation
PHOTOGRAPHER IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
1. Lab Technician
2. Crime Scene Specialist (CSS)
3. Forensic Photographer
1. Lab Technician - is the darkroom expert.
They are responsible for all film development, both black & white
and color. They also produce black & white and color
enlargements, as well as 1:1.
In addition, they are responsible for all copy work and the
logging and filing of all negatives.
2. Crime Scene Specialist (CSS)
Identification purposes
Recording and preserving evidences
Discovering and proving of evidences not readily seen by the naked eye
Recording action of offender
For court exhibits
For crime prevention
Public information
Police training
General Application of Photography in Police Work
1. Identification purposes
Missing persons
Crime scene
Traffic accident
Object of evidences
Use of invisible radiation like x-rays, ultraviolet rays and infra-red rays
4. Recording action of offender
Surveillance
Entrapment
Extra-judicial confession
Re-enactment of a crime
5. For court exhibits
Individual photographs
Slide projections
Comparison charts
Motion picture or video coverage/presentation
6. For crime prevention
7. Public information
Photograph for press release, posters of wanted criminals, crime alerts,
etc.
8. Police training