A crime scene investigation follows a logical progression of events.
Step 1: The beginning. The process always starts with the report of a potential crime.
D. Information of crime: The authorities are first notified that a crime has occurred.
Step 2: Initial Action. The first person on the scene has critical duties.
C. First officer response: The first responding officer arrives, secures the scene, provides aid if needed, and ensures evidence is not disturbed.
Step 3: Systematic Processing. Once the scene is secure, the detailed investigation begins.
B. Crime scene management: This is the comprehensive phase of processing the scene, including documentation, photography, and evidence collection by the investigative team.
Step 4: Analysis and Conclusion. After all information and evidence is gathered, investigators piece together what happened.
A. Reconstruction of crime: This is the final step, where all the evidence and witness statements are used to formulate a hypothesis of the sequence of events.
The correct logical sequence is D \(\rightarrow\) C \(\rightarrow\) B \(\rightarrow\) A.