Digitise your entire forensic mapping workflow to improve the safety and speed of evidence gathering.
Mapping crime scenes could be tedious and painstaking work. A crime scene investigator needs to properly document the crime scene to gather comprehensive evidence. It can be very easy to miss a critical detail that can make or break the respective case. And, with court trials sometimes taking months to even years, evidence often needs to be revisited much later after the crime took place.
3D laser scanners like the Leica BLK360 virtually 'freeze' the crime scene. The device can be used to gather data in a variety of formats from video and photogrammetric imagery to 3D point cloud data. These digital assets can then be consolidated in forensic mapping software such as Leica Map 360 to form immersive, 360-degree, 3D experience, allowing investigators, judges and the jury to analyse the incident accurately and comprehensively with an unprecedented level of accuracy.
In this on-demand webinar, our crime scene expert, Dr Satendra Kumar, together with our guest speaker, 1st Lt. Mohammed Rashed Alkaabi, Head of Sketch & Crime Scene Measurement, Abu Dhabi Police will share the following insights:
- How to rapidly and accurately capture crime scenes in confined indoor spaces.
- How to easily import, process, analyse, visualise and create court ready deliverables with Map360.
- How to quickly create simple 2D scene diagrams using sketch mode, or switch to advanced mode to access more tools.
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Dr. Satendra Kumar MS, PhD | 1st Lt. Mohammed Rashed Alkaabi | |||
Segment Manager, Public Safety | Head of Sketch & Measurement, Abu Dhabi Police | |||
Dr. Satendra Kumar is a crime scene expert, experienced in conducting workshops and trainings toward enabling state-of-art advanced forensic technologies to crime scenes. |
1st Lt. Mohamed Rashed graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Crime Scene from Virginia Commonwealth University, USA. He is an expert user, with 6 years of experience in 3D scanning technologies and IMS Map 360 software for crime scene analytics. |