The six stages of evidence handling typically include: 1) Identification - recognizing and determining what constitutes evidence at a crime scene; 2) Collection - carefully gathering evidence while maintaining its integrity; 3) Preservation - securing evidence to prevent contamination or loss; 4) Documentation - recording details about the evidence, including where and how it was collected; 5) Analysis - examining the evidence using appropriate techniques to extract relevant information; and 6) Presentation - sharing the findings in a clear and understandable manner, often in a legal context. Each stage is crucial to ensure the reliability and validity of the evidence in investigations and legal proceedings.
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