The Potential Value of Electronic Evidence in Fire Investigations
Credit Hours:
4
Approximate reading time:
1.5 Hours
Approximate online time:
0.5 Hours



Program Abstract
This module demonstrates the investigative potential of information stored on electronic devices through discussion of real life fire cases where electronic evidence played a key role in a successful conclusion. The module then presents the special considerations in search and seizure when electronic devices may potentially yield information of investigative value. The module concludes with a discussion of important nuances in the search warrant application and affidavit when information that is sought may be contained on an electronic device.