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Strip Search Method

 In this method, the area is blocked out in the form of a rectangular. The
searcher proceeds slowly at the same place along path parallel to one
side of the rectangle. When a piece of evidence is found to find, the finder
announcers his discovery and the search must stop until the evidence
has been cared for. At the end of the rectangle the search returns and
proceeds along new lanes
Double Strip Method
 Also known as Grid Method. It is just like the strip method; The only
difference is that two strips are considered to form a grid. Only two
people can do the searching walking through on separate strips and then
will switch their strips for the more accuracy.
Spiral Search Method
 This is well suited for larger indoor and outdoor crime scene with less
obstacle. The searcher we start either from the center of the room
(outward) or from the periphery (inward) search. Also do investigators
can search together, one moving from the center towards the periphery
and other one vice versa.
Zone Search Method
 The zone method breaks the crime scene area into squares. For example,
a living room can be divided by four equal sections and examined by an
individual investigator. In many cases those squares are farther divided
into additional, a smaller square to facilitate evidence location.
Wheel Search Method
 This method is only applicable to the larger outdoor since like fields,
desert, or other such open areas. It is like the zonal method; however,
The wheel is divided into various zones depending upon the size of the
crime scene. Different individuals will be employed in separate zones and
then switching their zone for more accuracy.
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