Why Is The Chain Of Custody Important

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Importance of the Chain of Custody
The chain of custody is one of many types of documentation tools to assist in crime scene investigations, it is defined as the documentation process the evidence goes through from the point of gathering, to final presentation to the courts and it is intended to make sure that the evidence collected has not been tampered with in any manner (James, Nordby, Bell 2014). The actual chain of custody form is a form that outlines how many items were found, who gathered the items, the date and time of this collection and also where the evidence is stored (Erickson, 2015). This method is important because it ensures that all the evidence that was collected and submitted is sealed which prevents any misrepresentation

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