Crime S.C.E.N.E. Excellence National Public Safety Partnership
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Investigating crime is an art that involves uncovering the truth to successfully identify, apprehend, and prosecute criminals. Crime scene investigation is an essential investigative process that aims at recording the scene as it is first encountered and recognizing and collecting all physical evidence potentially relevant to the solution of the case. Learn from leading law enforcement experts on the critical first steps required to successfully manage violent crime scenes by listening to the Crime S.C.E.N.E. Excellence Podcast Series.
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Episode One: Safety and Security
Retired Lieutenant Floyd Wiley and retired Chief of Police Joe McHale discuss safety and security in the first of five podcasts on crime scene excellence.
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Episode Two: Case Officer, Control, and Communications
Retired Lieutenant Floyd Wiley and Brian Russell, Deputy Chief of Investigations for the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice, discuss case officer, control, and communications in the second of five podcasts on Crime S.C.E.N.E. Excellence.
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Episode Three: Evidence, Establish the Perimeter, and Establish a Crime Scene Log
Retired Lieutenant Floyd Wiley and Mark Kraft, retired Senior Special Agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives discuss evidence, establish the perimeter, and establish a crime scene log in the third of five podcasts on Crime S.C.E.N.E. Excellence.
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Episode Four: Notification, Note Taking, and Neighborhood Canvassing
Retired Lieutenant Floyd Wiley and John Jackson, retired sergeant from the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department discuss notification, note taking, and neighborhood canvassing in the fourth of five podcasts on Crime S.C.E.N.E. Excellence.
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Episode Five: Excellent Report Writing
Retired Lieutenant Floyd Wiley and Jorge Duran, chief investigator for the San Diego County, California, District Attorney’s Office discuss excellent report writing in the last of five podcasts on Crime S.C.E.N.E. Excellence.
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The Crime S.C.E.N.E. Excellence Podcast Series Introduction
The National Public Safety Partnership presents the Crime S.C.E.N.E. Excellence podcast, where leading law enforcement experts discuss critical first steps required to successfully manage violent crime scenes. This podcast series consists of five episodes based on the S.C.E.N.E. acronym—S, safety and security; C, case officer, control, and communications; E, evidence, establish the perimeter, and establish a crime scene log; N, notification, note taking, and neighborhood canvassing; and E, excellent report writing.