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Evidence Tracking System for Law Enforcement Agencies
The speaker explains about an Evidence Tracking System, which monitors the flow of evidence coming in and going out of evidence departments using sensors and alerts the evidence department, in case any item goes out unattended, within 15 seconds.
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The use of video surveillance systems allows for the monitoring and tracking of evidence transfers to ensure proper handling and theft prevention.
29:10 - 31:03 (01:52)
Summary
The use of video surveillance systems allows for the monitoring and tracking of evidence transfers to ensure proper handling and theft prevention. The technology can also ensure that evidence actually reaches the secure facility.
ChapterEvidence Tracking System for Law Enforcement Agencies
Episode20: "Padtrax" Part 3
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Maintaining a strict chain of custody for evidence is crucial as human error can lead to the wrong item being put in a box and ultimately affecting a case's outcome.
31:03 - 32:01 (00:58)
Summary
Maintaining a strict chain of custody for evidence is crucial as human error can lead to the wrong item being put in a box and ultimately affecting a case's outcome. The defense attorney could discover the error, resulting in the victim not getting justice.
ChapterEvidence Tracking System for Law Enforcement Agencies
Episode20: "Padtrax" Part 3
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
This episode discusses the importance of correcting evidence mistakes quickly and accurately in law enforcement, to ensure the evidence is protected and documented properly.
32:01 - 33:07 (01:06)
Summary
This episode discusses the importance of correcting evidence mistakes quickly and accurately in law enforcement, to ensure the evidence is protected and documented properly.
ChapterEvidence Tracking System for Law Enforcement Agencies
Episode20: "Padtrax" Part 3
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The lack of an overall standard and procedure for chain of custody can lead to complications and potential legal issues.
33:07 - 34:32 (01:24)
Summary
The lack of an overall standard and procedure for chain of custody can lead to complications and potential legal issues. Maintaining a clear and documented chain of custody from the moment evidence is collected is crucial for seamless evidence management and successful legal outcomes.