Crime Laboratories
A Crime Laboratory (often shorted to simply Crime Lab), is a scientific laboratory where scientists examine evidence from a criminal case. The term "Crime Lab" has become part of popular culture largely due to the Emmy Award- winning TV drama , and its two spinoffs, and . All three of these shows showcase their city's crime lab in every episode. The 1970's television show
Quincy also featured crime lab personnel and procedures. Several non-fiction television programs, such as
Forensic Files, document the resolution of criminal cases based on the scientific analysis of the evidence.
Lab Personnel
A crime lab deals mostly in
forensic science. A typical crime lab has two sets of personnel. The first is the field analysts, who have various job titles such as Forensic Evidence Technician, Crime Scene Investigator, or Scenes of Crime Officer (SOCO). These are the investigators that go to crime scenes and collect evidence and process the scene. The second type of personnel in a crime lab are the laboratory analysts, who have various job titles such as Forensic Technician, Forensic Scientist, or Criminalist. These are the people that run experiments on the evidence once it is brought to the lab. For example, they could determine if two samples of
DNA are from the same source, or they could compare
striations on a crime scene bullet to a bullet test-fired from a suspected source weapon.
Public and Private Crime Labs
In the United States, crime labs may be publicly or privately operated, although private laboratories typically do not respond to crime scenes to collect evidence. Public crime labs are organized at the city, county, state, or national level. A law enforcement agency that does not operate its own crime lab usually has free access to a higher level laboratory for analysis of their evidence.
Famous Crime Labs
Some famous crime labs are:
★ Las Vegas Crime Lab - under the jurisdiction of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
★ Miami-Dade Crime Lab - under the jurisdiction of the Miami-Dade Police Department
★ New York City Crime Lab - under the jurisdiction of the New York City Police Department
★ Los Angeles Crime Lab - under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles Police Department
★ FBI Laboratory - under the jurisdiction of the FBI (located at FBI Headquarters; J. Edgar Hoover Building)
★ Forensic Science Training and Research Center - under the jurisdiction of the FBI (located at the FBI Academy; Quantico, Virginia)