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Practising crime scene investigation: trace and contamination in routine work
2013
Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy
The Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) has a distinct professional profile within the police. It is the CSI who is tasked with identifying trace at crime scenes in order to inform police investigations. Despite this significant role, little is known sociologically about the CSI's routine work. This paper draws on ethnographic fieldwork completed at the National Policing Improvement Agency's Forensic Centre, observation of CSIs at real crime scenes and interview data to consider the CSI's practices
doi:10.1080/10439463.2013.868460
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