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Failures in scene security and assessment
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What mistakes are made during evidence evaluation
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How command staff can unknowingly derail a scene.
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Why it's important not to have premature assumptions of scene dynamics
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Welcome and Course Introduction
Content Integrity and Continuing Education Credits
Acknowledgment: Content and Continuing Education
Course Introduction: 12 Critical Mistakes at Death Scenes
#1 - Improper Response and Arrival to the Scene (5 minutes)
#2 Failing to Protect the Crime Scene (3 minutes)
#3 - Not Handling Suspicious Deaths and Homicides (3 minutes)
#4 - Responding with a Preconceived Notion (4 minutes)
#5 - Failing to Take Sufficient Number of Photographs (3 minutes)
#6 - Failing to Manage the Crime Scene Process (8 minutes)
#7 - Failing to Properly Evaluate Evidence (3 minutes)
#8 - Failing to Properly Assess the Scene (4 minutes)
#9 - Evaluate Victimology (7 minutes)
#10 - Failing to Conduct an Efficient Area Canvass (4 minutes)
#11 - Failing to Work Together as a Team (6 minutes)
#12 - Command and Administrative Staff Interfering (3 minutes)
Concluding Comments
Quiz: 12 Critical Mistakes Made at a Death Scene
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In this course, students will learn the most common mistakes made at death scenes, and how to avoid them. The highlight lessons in this course are.
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12 Critical Mistakes Made at Death Scenes
Great content. Very informative, thank you.