Crime Scene Protection and Documentation for
Facility Security
Be the first line of
truth - your training is your greatest weapon!
Master the practical skills needed to
professionally assess crime scenes and support criminal investigations.
As security threats increase and incidents
within critical facilities become more frequent, the need for well-trained
personnel capable of professionally managing crime scenes—from the moment of
discovery to the final forensic report—has never been more urgent.
This hands-on training program is designed to
equip you with essential competencies in securing the scene, evidence
collection, proper documentation, sample handling and preservation, and forensic
analysis, all aligned with the latest international standards in criminal
investigations, facility security, and preventive safety.
You will learn how to protect the scene, prevent
evidence contamination, document every trace with precision, and prepare
professional reports that strengthen investigative efforts.
This course is ideal for security personnel,
inspection teams, internal investigators, and professionals in the fields of
criminology, intelligence, and security, delivered through a training model
that combines practical application with deep theoretical understanding.
Why “Crime Scene
Protection and Documentation for Facility Security course" at The Only
Solution for Training and Consulting?
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A
specialized course developed by experts in criminology and facility security,
featuring up-to-date content that reflects the latest trends and best
practices.
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Expert
trainers with extensive hands-on experience carefully selected for their
knowledge and delivery skills.
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An
interactive and engaging learning environment using case studies, simulations,
and real-life scenarios.
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Ongoing
support and guidance from our dedicated team throughout your learning journey.
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One-month
post-training consultation to help you implement what you have learned on the
ground.
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Internationally
recognized certificates that add credibility to your career profile:
o Certificate of attendance from the Only
Solution for Training and Consulting
o Accredited certificate from Cambridge
Training College/ Britain
The target group for Crime
Scene Protection and Documentation for Facility Security course
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Security
personnel in public and private facilities, including nature reserves and
critical infrastructure
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Security
supervisors and inspection officers
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Senior
management and those responsible for security strategy and planning
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Personnel
in law enforcement, defense, and military agencies
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Internal
investigators and compliance teams in major companies and organizations
Objectives of Crime
Scene Protection and Documentation for Facility Security course
·
Understand
different types of crime scenes and the goals of forensic assessment
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Learn the
responsibilities of the first responder in securing the scene
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Master
techniques for recording and documenting crime scenes and evidence
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Gain
knowledge on proper collection and preservation of forensic samples
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Identify
and analyze various types of physical evidence and their examination purposes
Crime Scene
Protection and Documentation for Facility Security course Outlines
· Types of Crime Scenes & Objectives of
Examination
o Classifying crime scenes:
closed, open, static, and mobile
o Characteristics and
implications of each type
o Distinction between
primary and secondary crime scenes
o Core objectives of scene
assessment
· Initial Response: Securing the Scene &
Risk Identification
o First responder roles and
responsibilities
o Steps to secure and
protect the crime scene
o Recognizing environmental
and security risks
o Preventing contamination
or tampering
o Managing individuals
present at the scene
· Information Gathering & Preliminary
Assessment
o Identifying primary
sources of information
o Handling witnesses and
initial reports
o Sketching the initial
crime scene layout
o Mapping points of entry
and exit
o Conducting on-site
observation and analysis
· Scene Documentation & Evidence Recording
o Creating a chronological
record of events
o Utilizing photography and
video documentation
o Preparing accurate
sketches and diagrams
o Precisely documenting
evidence locations
o Compiling a complete
evidence registry
· Evidence Collection & Preservation
o Types of physical evidence
(biological, chemical, material)
o Tools and techniques for
collection and preservation
o Packaging and labeling
protocols
o Annotating information on
each sample
o Maintaining a clear chain
of custody
· Crime Scene Report Preparation
o Elements of a
comprehensive forensic report
o Accurate site and evidence
description
o Timeline reconstruction
and procedural steps
o Including visual aids
(photos, maps, logs)
o Professional and impartial
report writing standards
· Types of Physical Evidence & Forensic
Analysis
o Scientific classification
of physical evidence (footprints, tools, fluids, fibers, etc.)
o Examination techniques for
each type
o Goals of forensic
analysis: confirmation, exclusion, linkage
o Comparison with reference
samples
o Role of lab testing in
supporting investigations
Ready to take the
lead in every criminal investigation?
Register now and take the first step
toward becoming an expert in crime scene protection and documentation!