ABSTRACT

Few crimes rely so heavily upon physical evidence as does the crime of sexual assault. In hardly any other type of case is the testimony of the victim viewed with as much mistrust by juries, courts, and sometimes even prosecutors and police. It is for this very reason that physical evidence is so important to the investigation and prosecution of this crime. Rape investigation is dižerent from many other major crimes. Unlike homicide, robbery, or assault, the rst o‰cer at the crime scene plays a much greater part in the collection and preservation of physical evidence. In a murder investigation, the rst o‰cer’s responsibilities are to secure the crime scene until the investigators arrive. …is is not the case in a rape investigation. …e rst o‰cer is required to make certain that fragile physical evidence that may be lost during the medical examination or by the victim are collected and preserved.