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		<title>Collecting Evidence Step by Step</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Collecting evidence is far more involved than what is shown on the screen. Any time evidence is collected from a crime scene, each piece must go through what is known as chain of custody. The term refers to the process of maintaining and documenting the handling of evidence. It involves keeping a detailed log showing who collected, handled, transferred, or analyzed evidence during an investigation(1). If a crime scene investigation is in your work, scoot up to the bar here. Also, check out my book Fight Write: Craft Chaos, Combat and Crime where I go into all this and more. &#8230;</p>
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