SAR Fundamentals/Evidence handling
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Revision as of 15:58, 27 March 2011
Contents | 
Material covered
- SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.18 "Handling Evidence"
 - Basic SAR Skills Manual: Ch.20 "Evidence Handling"
 
Time alloted
0.5 hr
- 2005-02: 09:05-09:38: 0.5h
 - 2011-03: 14:53-15:10: 0.2h
 
Lesson plan
- Exercise
 
Aids
See: wuth@fiore:~/sar/pc/training/subject/sar-fundamentals/components/subject/20-evidence-handling
Question bank
Q: What is "the chain of evidence"?
A: The continuity of the handling of the evidence from when it was first found until it is presented in court.
Q: What are the two types of evidence?
A:
- Physical evidence - tangible object
 - Incorporeal
 
Q: Why is documentation so important in a search?
A: Documentation is very important as it can provide a clear sequence of events and help preserve clues and evidence.
Q:
What methods/tools are useful when document activities, evidence or clues?
A:
- notebook, pen or pencil
 - plastic bags
 - photos
 - sketches
 - more than one witness to document the situation
 

