Of the following, which is the MOST important aspect of forensic investigations?
A.
The independence of the investigator
B.
Timely intervention
C.
Identifying the perpetrator
D.
Chain of custody
Explanation:
Establishing the chain of custody is one of the most important steps in conducting forensic
investigations since it preserves the evidence in a manner that is admissible in court. The
independence of the investigator may be important, but is not the most important aspect. Timely
intervention is important for containing incidents, but not as important for forensic investigation.
Identifying the perpetrator is important, but maintaining the chain of custody is more important in
order to have the perpetrator convicted in court.