Crime
Scenes are dynamic situations where more frequently than not a police
agency first learns of the crime. Law enforcement agencies have
but one opportunity to accurately document the scene. Conversely,
defense counsel will have months if not longer.
SceneSearch was developed by law enforcement
personnel who are familiar with the importance of getting it right
the first time, under conditions that are always less than optimal.
For that reason SceneSearch handles tasks that are associated with
accurately documenting crime scenes in an extremely flexible and
efficient manner.
SceneSearch allows you to begin
processing crime scene information by simply entering a date. That
simple entry allows you to process evidence, police assignments,
and crime scene log entries. Later, as time permits you can return
to site description screens and complete the information.
SceneSearch expedites the processing
of crimes scenes by using information like officer name and badge or
unit number data over and over again. Subsequently, you do not
have write the same information ten times, just select it from the drop
menu. It really is that simple.
SceneSearch goes beyond the crime
scene allowing you to copy and paste a detailed narrative of the events
from the scene directly into your police report.
SceneSearch provides you with the capability to print labels for crime
scene photographs, evidence bags and tags, and case folders.
SceneSearch creates a number of
reports to assist you in processing the paper work associated with crime
scenes and greatly reduces the time associated with these tasks.
For additional information on SceneSearch's computer screens
click
here.
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