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Home > Frontline > Hants PCC invests in new CSI facility
Frontline 13 October 2024

Hants PCC invests in new CSI facility

13 October 2024Updated:13 October 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones and Chief Constable Scott Chilton at the newly opened Locard Building
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones and Chief Constable Scott Chilton at the newly opened Locard Building. Image credit: Hampshire and Isle of Wight PCC

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones has invested in a specialist new forensic facility to support crime scene investigations, forensic analysis and evidence collection.

The Commissioner and the Chief Constable visited the new building, located at the Police and Fire Strategic Headquarters in Eastleigh, earlier this week.

The force’s scientific services department and CSIs will work in the modern, fit-for-purpose building, alongside the Forensic Collision Investigation Unit and Serious Collision Unit – teams which investigate complex road traffic collisions.

The building has been named after Edmond Locard, a French criminologist and a pioneer in forensic science who became known as the ‘Sherlock Holmes of France’. He formulated the basic principle of forensic science, that ‘every contact leaves a trace’.

The new facility provides specialist teams with state of the art forensic labs and crime scene investigation kits for collecting physical evidence such as blood, hair, fibres, and soil. The laboratories will assist officers with initial DNA, fingerprint analysis and chemical examination, and a new digital forensics lab allows officers to analyse computers, mobile phones, and other digital evidence.

The building has been purpose built to ensure it meets the standards set by the Forensic Science Regulator (FSR).

Determined to ensure Hampshire & Isle of Wight are at the forefront of policing, PCC Donna Jones, said, “This new forensic facility is a significant investment in the future of policing for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. By providing forensic teams with cutting-edge tools and a purpose-built environment, I am enabling the force to operate at its very best. This modern, fit-for-purpose building will enhance the force’s ability to investigate and solve crimes, ensuring that officers and staff have the tools to uphold the highest standards of justice”.


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