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Which of the following statements pertaining to First Response is true?

  • A. First Response is neither a part of pre-investigation phase nor a part of investigation phase. It only involves attending to a crime scene first and taking measures that assist forensic investigators in executing their tasks in the investigation phase more efficiently
  • B. First Response is a part of the post-investigation phase
  • C. First Response is a part of the investigation phase
  • D. First Response is a part of the pre-investigation phase
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The CHFI manual outlines First Response as involving documentation, evidence collection, planning, and transport — all of which are foundational investigative tasks performed after the incident is recognized but before deep forensic analysis begins. This situates First Response clearly within the investigation phase, not purely before it. ECCouncil Official CHFI https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/reader/books/9781635676969/ Module 02 Page 116 "The first response by laboratory forensic staff involves six stages. 1. Documenting the Electronic Crime Scene 2. Collecting Incident Information 3. Planning for Search and Seizure 4. Identifying and Collecting Electronic Evidence 5. Packaging Electronic Evidence 6. Transporting Electronic Evidence " ----- If you agree: UPVOTE this post to add your vote to the community tally. If you disagree: discuss with citations Both actions crowdsource best answers.
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