Investigation
Plan...
For
an investigation plan to be successful it will need good planning, organisation
control and motivation from the officers within the investigation. The purpose
of this stage is to identify the most applicable line of inquiry. To do these
objectives need to be completed in order to gain the best outcome. Resources and
priorities need to be considered within this stage meaning the first attending
officers need to prioritize their actions and involvement when carrying out
their investigation. By making sure the forensic team gathers as much evidence
as possible will be beneficial to the whole investigation as possible suspects
may generate due to this. The last factor within this stage the authorities
will need to consider is how the crime will impact and affect the community
they will then need to manage this in order for the investigation to be
successful.
Investigation Plan within the
murders of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman...
Within
this stage of the murder investigation protocol was not followed in a
professional manner. Firstly within the investigation there was no
organisation. This was due to the first attending officers not prioritizing
different factors. Robert Riske was one of the first attending officers and his
first priority was to call the immediate response if needed. Before his
response turned up the media approached, this meant that disturbing images of
the bodies of Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman was flashed all over America.
However when the response arrived no official protocol was carried out in order
for these pictures to be prevented any more than they could have, instead they
put a used blanket over both bodies contaminating the bodies and any evidence.
This shows lack of organisation and priorities as forensic evidence was
destroyed within this action.
One of Riskes main priorities was too cordoned
off the scene. This was not done sufficiently as evidence outside of Nicole
Simpsons property was not collected at it was contaminated by the Police and
Media. The reason why it was not collected is because Riske never cordoned off
this part of the property.
Lack
of organisation was also occurred when a Common Approach path was not set out.
A common approach path allows for the SOCO's and attending officers to the scene
to access different parts of the scene without contaminating any evidence. By
not following this procedure Riske risked possible contamination to vital pieces
of evidence.
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