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Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science ¦ Saferstein ¦ 12th Edition
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The most important prerequisite for photographing a crime scene is for the scene to be in an ...
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james
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Evidence cannot be shipped through the mail.
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Evidence may be moved only after investigators have documented its location and appearance in notes, ...
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jake
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Sketching allows the investigator to combine notes and photography.
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The main disadvantage of digital photography for recording crime scenes is that digital photographs ...
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The investigators should follow a direct path to the center of the scene.
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The first responding officer should not make attempts at the crime scene to detain and question ...
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The officer charged with protecting the scene has the authority to exclude fellow officers.
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Failure to protect a crime scene properly may result in the destruction or altering of evidence.
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The victim's clothing and fingernail scrapings are common items of evidence that are sent to the ...
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