A paperless office is a workplace that has minimal paper-based processes and relies on digitized documents and storage instead. This includes on scene notes and document scanning from a mobile device rather than taking the actual papers. Some Coroner offices still use pen and paper rather than a simply reporting database created for death investigations. While still other use a self-made option combining a text document and a data base software like excel or numbers.
The use of digital fingerprint scanners, document scanners, e-signatures, and cloud storage has made many offices work smarter and more efficiently. This combined with a full cloud backup reduces the amount of actual paper files stored. This works for many, and yet still many others resist the change.
In this episode Darren talks to other investigators about technology and going to a paperless office option.
Medicolegal Death Investigator Course
This hybrid course is developed for the police detective, patrol officer, medicolegal and coroner investigator. Taught by skilled, accredited instructors working in the field of death investigation, this course will provide intermediate-level training in the skills required to properly work a death investigation. The format will develop confidence in the investigator and hone valuable skills.
After completing this course, the investigator will have the ability to better; understand the legal restriction of search and seizure, document a scene, locate and collect evidence, properly distinguish differing manners of death, better understand wound and injury interpretation, understand the dynamics of child death, conduct witness interviews, and properly complete reports and prepare for courtroom testimony.
This course will include several post-mortem examination photographs and video segments – as well as injury, death, and homicide scenes through photos and video of actual cases. This course is very graphic and intense.
Manner Classification - Not as simple as you might think.
Why the SUIDI Form
Scene Assessments are Critical
Should Coroner and MDI's Carry Guns?
Using Approved Evidence Containers
Implications of Time of Death Rulings
Implications in Manner of Death Ruling
Obtaining Positive Identification
Avoid These Scene Mistakes
Training Focus: Autoerotic v. Suicide Scene Features
Training Focus: Evidence
There's a right way to be a Coroner; and then there is the other.
Training Focus: Doll Reenactments
Training Focus: Algor Mortis - Body Temp Loss
Dangers of Hoarding
Training Focus: Police v. MDI Death Investigations
Training Focus: Perception v. Reality - One matters more than the other
Training Focus: Do you inspire or manipulate
Training Focus: Report Writing - (Listen Anyway)
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