Crime Scene Co-ordinator

Job Family Investigation
Job Sub Family Forensics
Code INV-FOR-ME-Crime Scene Co-ordinator V1.0

Role Purpose

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To co-ordinate forensics investigation element of major and complex crimes, co-ordinating teams across multiple or complex crime scenes linking to a single case or a series of long running crimes.

Liaising with Crime Scene Managers, Senior Investigating officers and Specialists in the development of forensic strategies for each site and the investigation as a whole.

To ensure that individual investigations share information, learn lessons and make progress in the role that forensics plays in bringing offenders to court.

Key Accountabilities

• Advise and collaborate with the lead investigator in the development of forensics investigative strategy for major and complex crimes or long running series of crimes to identify the best investigation strategy and gather the maximum amount of material to generate further lines of enquiry.

• Take account of proportionality, legal and ethical parameters in defining the crime scene(s) investigative strategy for serious and complex crimes, or long running series of crimes.

• Communicate effectively the forensic investigation strategy to CSI managers and details of any evidence and data collected from the scene(s) to oversee the wider forensic investigation, and to ensure all involved are well informed of developments.

• Co-ordinate on the deployment of Crime Scene Investigators to specific investigations based on the background of each CSI and the investigation concerned to ensure evidence gathering is effective and avoid cross contamination.

• Support Crime Scene Investigators and managers by being a contact point to either provide professional advice and support or aid them in developing networking opportunities with others who have experience in dealing with particular scenarios to allow standards to be raise by sharing best practice.

• Maintain a register of contact details of appropriate organisations, lay people and professional consultants to provide a pool of resources to assist Crime Scene Investigators in their work.

• Act as an independent channel for Crime Scene Investigators’ debriefing to identify and disseminate good practice to improve the quality of forensic investigations in the future.

• Liaise with colleagues at a regional and national level to gather and share good practice that can be implemented within local force area as a means to continuously improve policing standards within forensics investigation.

• Hold budgetary responsibility and maintain financial autonomy for the forensic spends in relation to Major and Complex investigations to ensure value for money and to maximise evidence gathered at the scene(s).

• To uphold all applicable health and safety legislation and regulations to ensure the wellbeing, health and safety and welfare of all Forensic investigation staff utilised at major and complex crime scenes.

• Engage with and implement departmental procedures in line with the requirements Forensic Science Regulator Codes of Practice and Conduct and the International Standards Organisation (ISO) 17020/17025 standards to provide a quality service through accreditation.

Behaviours

All roles are expected to know, understand and act within the ethics and values of the Police Service.

The Competency and Values Framework (CVF) has six competencies that are clustered into three groups. Under each competency are three levels that show what behaviours will look like in practice.

It is suggested that this role should be operating or working towards the following levels of the CVF:

Resolute, compassionate and committed

Inclusive, enabling and visionary leadership

Intelligent, creative and informed policing

Education, Qualifications, Skills and Experience

Prior education and experience:
• Extensive experience in working as part of major and complex crime investigations.

• Demonstrable experience of complex information gathering, problem-solving.

• A detailed understanding of the criminal justice system.
• Leadership development training.

• College of Policing Crime Scene Investigator Programme or equivalent recognised training.

• College of Policing Crime Scene Managers Development Programme or equivalent recognised training.

• Occupationally competent in the role of a Crime Scene Investigator, Crime Scene Manager.

Skills:
• Able to set out logical arguments clearly, adapting language, form and message to meet the needs of different people / audiences.

• Skilled in the use of use standard IT packages, systems and/or databases to fulfil role requirements.

• Able to develop and motivate a team to create strong engagement with both personal and team objectives and with Force values, behaviours and strategic priorities.

• Able to manage the introduction of new business processes or ways of working at team level.

• Able to identify cause and effect and develop a course of action designed to target root causes and mitigate risk.

• Able to review and assess individual and team performance against expected standards, providing objective and effective feedback and ensuring corrective actions are taken where necessary.

• Able to horizon scan to develop and implement high performance forensic strategies for serious and complex investigations.

• Able to manage relationships across multiple and diverse stakeholders, understand potential roles and to take appropriate steps to understand their needs and concerns.

• Able to identify the strengths and weaknesses of partners and potential opportunities for collaboration.

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

• Keep up to date with new approaches to evidence based policing- within the forensics/ investigation field.

• Keep up to date with new technological approaches within the forensic investigation field including digital forensic options.

• Maintain a working knowledge of how technological advances might facilitate offenders in committing crimes.

• Complete all annual and mandatory training.

• Keep up to date with College of Policing National Guidance relevant to your core duties.

• Ongoing development of people management and welfare skills.

Professional Registration/Licenses

• Not applicable.

Links to other Profiles

• Crime Scene Manager
• Crime Scene Investigator

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