Purpose-built for crime scene sketching – This crime scene drawing template is designed to support faster, more organized scene diagramming by giving users ready-made symbols for common sketch elements. It helps reduce time spent drawing repeated shapes from scratch and improves consistency across field sketches, classroom exercises, or documentation work where clearer visual communication and repeatable scene symbols are important.
Dual-scale drafting convenience – The inclusion of both 1/4" and 1/10" scales makes this template useful for different levels of scene planning and detail. Users can produce more controlled sketch layouts while adjusting the amount of detail needed for a page, helping maintain proportion, improve readability, and create scene diagrams that are easier to review, compare, and use during documentation or follow-up diagram work.
Human figure and scene-related symbols – The stencil includes human figures along with furniture and fixture-based shapes that support more complete plan-view scene sketches. This makes it easier to map positions, object relationships, and interior scene structure using repeatable outlines instead of freehand drawing, helping produce more uniform scene diagrams with better visual clarity and stronger overall organization.
Binder-friendly working format – The three-ring binder holes make the stencil easier to store with scene notes, sketch forms, and related paperwork, which is especially useful when organization matters. Rather than being a loose drafting tool, it can be kept in a structured file setup for quicker access, easier transport, and more reliable use during repeated documentation, training, or reference-based sketching activities.