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1. The Crime Scene and Crime Laboratory

Auteurs : John A. DiMaggio, Wesley Vernon, OBE

Gepubliceerd in: Forensic Podiatry

Uitgeverij: Humana Press

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Abstract

Evidence collection is one of the most important components of a criminal investigation and subsequent prosecution. Physical evidence can positively link a suspect to a crime, or it can prove one’s innocence. Continued advancements in technology and instrumentation have assisted law enforcement with its ability to collect forensic evidence.
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Metagegevens
Titel
The Crime Scene and Crime Laboratory
Auteurs
John A. DiMaggio
Wesley Vernon, OBE
Copyright
2011
Uitgeverij
Humana Press
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61737-976-5_1