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A 21st century exhibits handling package for 21st century investigative work... |
| View Flash demo | XBook is a cradle-to-grave exhibits system, managing the evidential components from the time of recovery to the point of restoration or destruction. |
| In any incident, information and images of exhibits can be entered on to XBook at the scene and then rapidly transmitted to other officers. | |
| XBook reduces the number of times a piece of evidence is accessed for examination, making it less likely that the exhibit is cross-contaminated. | |
| Take a digital image at the time of recovery and add it to XBook; people who need to see the item can see the image. No need to see the original. Integrity and continuity of the evidence is preserved. | |
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Evidence preserved in this way, using XBook, can be exchanged on CD or electronically, between departments, forces or even cross-border. Book can produce read-only CDs and can receive complete operations or individual records from other XBook users |
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XBook helps SIOs make better use of the time that they have available by allowing images and records of evidence found at the scene of the crime to be electronically transmitted to others involved in the investigation. |
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A prosecution case can be lost simply because the continuity & integrity of an exhibit as a piece of evidence is lost. To lose a case after months of work can be very costly, not only in time and money but also on morale of the investigating team. |
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XBook helps preserve integrity and continuity by enabling the exhibits team to keep records, images, attached files and documents relating to the investigation in digital format. This means that when the court case commences, the original objects can be produced as evidence, having had the minimal of handling since they were seized as exhibits. |
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In any criminal investigation, time is always the enemy, whether it is relating to searching a premises, questioning a prisoner or meeting Court Hearing deadlines. XBook can help give you back that time. |