ARTICLE TYPE : MINI REVIEW
Published on : 25 Mar 2026, Volume - 2
Journal Title :
WebLog Journal of Forensic Science and Criminology | WebLog J Forensic Sci Criminol
Source URL:
https://weblogoa.com/articles/wjfsc.2026.c2505
Permanent Identifier (DOI) :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19313851
Crime Scene Management: Principles, Practices, and Contemporary Challenges in Forensic Investigation
Abstract
Crime scene management forms the cornerstone of forensic investigation, directly influencing the integrity, admissibility, and probative value of physical evidence. Improper scene handling can irreversibly compromise investigative outcomes. This narrative review discusses the theoretical foundations, procedural frameworks, and practical dimensions of crime scene management, integrating established forensic principles with field observations from operational experience at a regional forensic laboratory in India. Key components such as scene security, systematic documentation, evidence recognition, preservation protocols, chain of custody, and inter-agency coordination are critically examined. Contemporary challenges—including resource limitations, environmental constraints, increasing crime complexity, and technological demands—are also discussed. Emphasis is placed on ethical compliance, scientific rigor, and the evolving role of forensic experts in ensuring judicial reliability. Effective crime scene management is not merely procedural but strategic, requiring multidisciplinary coordination, technical competence, and adherence to legal standards.
Keywords: Crime Scene Management; Forensic Science; Evidence Preservation; Chain of Custody; Scene Documentation; Forensic Ethics
Citation
Chauhan V. Crime Scene Management: Principles, Practices, and Contemporary Challenges in Forensic Investigation. WebLog J Forensic Sci Criminol. wjfsc.2026.c2505. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19313851