Definition
Forensic Evidence Handling refers to the proper collection, documentation, analysis, and preservation of evidence during investigations.
Context
Forensic Evidence Handling is a core component of investigations into fraud and other forms of financial crime. It is closely linked to the chain of custody, digital forensics practices, and investigative procedures.
Meaning
Forensic Evidence Handling ensures the integrity and legal admissibility of evidence and prevents tampering or loss of critical information.
Example
Collection and preservation of server logs for use in an investigation.
Sources
Suggested citation
wirtschaftsforensik.ch Editorial Team: "Forensic Evidence Handling", in: Glossary, wirtschaftsforensik.ch, https://wirtschaftsforensik.ch/glossar/forensic-evidence-handling/, accessed April 18, 2026.
