So I have been giving a whole lot of thought to the ways to approach finding Bigfoot. So I started googling how “investigations” work for police officers, research scientists and even Private Investigators. Here’s the notes I’ve put together. You can just call me Biggy P.I.
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Three Types of Scientific Investigations
- Descriptive Investigations.
- Comparative Investigations.
- Experimental Investigations.
A Six-step Incident Investigation Approach
- Step 1 – Immediate action. …
- Step 2 – Plan the investigation. …
- Step 3 – Data collection. …
- Step 4 – Data analysis. …
- Step 5 – Corrective actions. …
- Step 6 – Reporting.
Scientists use different methods of investigation in different circumstances. These methods include (in no particular order) fair testing, identifying and classifying, modelling, pattern seeking, and researching.
The 4 Stages of an Incident Investigation
- Preserve and Document the Incident Scene. An incident investigator’s first priority should be to ensure that the incident site is safe and secure. …
- Collecting Information. a Interviewing witnesses. …
- Determine Root Causes. …
- Implement Corrective Actions.
7 Steps of the Scientific Method
- Step 1- Question.
- Step 2-Research.
- Step 3-Hypothesis.
- Step 4-Experiment.
- Step 5-Observations.
- Step 6-Results/Conclusion.
- Step 7- Communicate. Present/share your results. Replicate.
7 Steps of a Crime Scene Investigation
- Identify Scene Dimensions. Locate the focal point of the scene. …
- Establish Security. Tape around the perimeter. …
- Create a Plan & Communicate. Determine the type of crime that occurred. …
- Conduct Primary Survey. Identify potential evidence. …
- Document and Process Scene. …
- Conduct Secondary Survey. …
- Record and Preserve Evidence.
7 Building Blocks of Investigation
- 1 Process of investigation diagram.
- 2 Instigation.
- 3 Initial investigation.
- 4 Further investigation.
- 5 Suspect management.
- 6 Case management.
- 7 Material.
So what does this all mean to me as a Bigfoot Finder? I don’t know right now to be honest, I’m just putting it altogether in my head to figure out my approach. What do you think works?