This document discusses forensic photography and its use in crime scene investigation. Forensic photography records the initial appearance of the crime scene and evidence to provide a permanent record for courts. It involves accurately reproducing crime scenes or accidents through photography to aid investigations. The document then provides examples of photos that would be taken at a crime scene, including general views, mid-range and close-up shots of the victim, wounds, evidence, cadaver, suspect, and interrogation of witnesses and those involved.
This document discusses forensic photography and its use in crime scene investigation. Forensic photography records the initial appearance of the crime scene and evidence to provide a permanent record for courts. It involves accurately reproducing crime scenes or accidents through photography to aid investigations. The document then provides examples of photos that would be taken at a crime scene, including general views, mid-range and close-up shots of the victim, wounds, evidence, cadaver, suspect, and interrogation of witnesses and those involved.
This document discusses forensic photography and its use in crime scene investigation. Forensic photography records the initial appearance of the crime scene and evidence to provide a permanent record for courts. It involves accurately reproducing crime scenes or accidents through photography to aid investigations. The document then provides examples of photos that would be taken at a crime scene, including general views, mid-range and close-up shots of the victim, wounds, evidence, cadaver, suspect, and interrogation of witnesses and those involved.
Members: Brian Larena Carl Griff Gomez Aehron John Yocor( Participant) Group photo Definition and concept of Forensic Photography, Police Photography and Photography
• Forensic photography, also referred to as crime scene photography, is an activity that
records the initial appearance of the crime scene and physical evidence, in order to provide a
permanent record for the courts .
• police photography, forensic imaging or crime scene photography. - is the art of producing an accurate reproduction f a crime scene or an accident using photography for the benefit of a court or to aid in an investigation.
• Photography is the art or practice of taking and processing photographs.
Types of Crime Committed, corresponding law, and coded article or section violated • Murder • G.R. No. L-14008 - Lawphil • Article 246 • R.A No. 7659 Victim and Suspect General View • February 1, 2021 • 12:04 P.M Mid Range View of the Crime Scene Close Up View of the Victim Close Up View of the wound Crime Scene Analysis Close up view of the evidence Various pieces of the evidence Labeled Cadaver Arrested Suspect Interview of the bystanders Victim and suspect interrogation Mug shot Front view Mug Shot left side view Mug shot right side view