#SECURITYFIRST INVESTIGASI DASAR

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31 Mar 202115:43

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the essential steps that security officers must follow when securing a crime scene as part of basic investigations. It highlights actions such as securing the area, protecting evidence, assisting victims, and properly documenting the scene. Key tasks include notifying authorities, handling perpetrators, interviewing witnesses, and preserving physical evidence for further investigation. The script stresses the importance of acting swiftly and carefully to ensure that crucial details are preserved for the police to handle the case. The role of security personnel is emphasized as vital to the success of the investigation process.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Basic investigations involve actions carried out by security officers to reveal the results of events or cases that have occurred.
  • 😀 Securing the crime scene is the first and most crucial step in an investigation, ensuring that evidence remains intact until the police arrive.
  • 😀 Crime scene security involves closing off the area, installing police lines, and preventing any changes or loss of evidence.
  • 😀 Victim handling is crucial—security officers should provide first aid, ask brief questions, and identify the perpetrator if possible.
  • 😀 It's essential for security officers to contact the police, the victim's family, and medical assistance as necessary, especially if the victim is critical.
  • 😀 If the perpetrator is caught, security officers must secure them, record their identity, and hand them over to the authorities.
  • 😀 In case of a deceased perpetrator, the crime scene should remain untouched, and police lines should be established to preserve the scene.
  • 😀 Handling witnesses includes recording their identities, ensuring they remain at the scene, and searching them if needed for suspicious items.
  • 😀 Evidence handling involves collecting and preserving physical evidence (e.g., weapons) and testimonial evidence (e.g., witness statements).
  • 😀 Security officers should document the scene using photos or notes, and should never alter or touch the victim or evidence unless providing assistance.
  • 😀 After police arrive, security officers must report their actions in sequence, providing details such as time, victims, witnesses, and evidence.

Q & A

  • What is the primary goal of a basic investigation?

    -The primary goal of a basic investigation is to reveal the results of events or cases that have occurred, by securing and preserving the crime scene and gathering evidence for further analysis.

  • Why is securing the crime scene important in the investigation process?

    -Securing the crime scene is crucial to prevent evidence from being altered, lost, or destroyed. It ensures that the integrity of the scene is maintained until proper authorities arrive to handle the investigation.

  • What should be the first action taken by an officer arriving at the crime scene?

    -The first action is to secure and close off the area as widely as possible to preserve the status quo of the scene and prevent any changes to evidence before further investigation begins.

  • What role does a police line serve at a crime scene?

    -The police line serves as a boundary to restrict access to the crime scene, ensuring that only authorized personnel are allowed near the area and preserving the evidence for investigation.

  • How should a victim be handled at a crime scene?

    -If there is a victim, immediate assistance should be provided, including first aid or contacting a doctor if necessary. Brief interviews may also be conducted to gather initial information, and the victim's condition should be noted for further action.

  • What actions should be taken if the perpetrator is caught at the crime scene?

    -If the perpetrator is caught, their identity should be recorded and they should be handed over to the authorities, accompanied by a detailed report. If the perpetrator is deceased, the scene should remain undisturbed, and the body should be preserved as it was found.

  • What should be done if a perpetrator flees the crime scene?

    -If the perpetrator flees, security officers should attempt to gather information about their whereabouts, report it to their leadership, and notify the police to aid in the search and subsequent arrest.

  • What is the importance of handling evidence carefully at a crime scene?

    -Handling evidence carefully is essential to maintain its integrity. Physical evidence, such as weapons or fingerprints, should not be touched with bare hands to avoid contamination. Proper documentation and preservation are key for the investigation's success.

  • What information should be documented at a crime scene?

    -At the crime scene, the identity of witnesses, the condition of the scene, the evidence found, and any actions taken should be thoroughly documented. Photographs and detailed notes should be made to support the investigation process.

  • How does the timely handling of the crime scene impact the investigation?

    -Timely and proper handling of the crime scene significantly impacts the investigation's success. Quick actions to preserve the scene and gather information allow police officers to investigate efficiently and increase the chances of solving the case.

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