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You arrive at a crime scene as a forensics analyst.
You arrive at a crime scene as a forensics analyst. At the scene you find blood, saliva, and semen of the suspect. You decide to
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You arrive at a crime scene as a forensics analyst. At the scene you find blood, saliva, and semen of the suspect. You decide to
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turbzdon
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What are some rational equation applications used in forensics or crime scene investigation?
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Stephanie
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Darren is a forensics expert working at the state crime lab. Today he’s examining a cell phone that was seized in a hacking
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(a) Investigators often remove blood from a crime scene in order to extract DNA for forensics. Although blood cells do contain
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1. An investigator conducting a crime scene search at the scene of a violent crime has certain responsibilities and procedures
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Counsel in a trial are arguing that a DNA analysis isn’t proof that a particular person was at the scene of a crime. As a DNA
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A murder occurred in a house. However, investigators also search a suspect’s car. What are they searching?
A. a parallel scene
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A brutal triple murder occurred, but there was a blood stain left at the scene that did not belong to the victims. Lots of
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A brutal triple murder occurred, but there was a blood stain left at the scene that did not belong to the victims.
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