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Crime Scene Forensics
The Reality of Forensic Science and Good Crime Scene Investigations
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"Forensics will not always make the case...but good forensic
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The fascinating
world of forensic
science...made
simple
Good forensic matches, through techniques such
as DNA analysis, latent print development, or
microscopic comparisons, are more the exception
than they are the rule. These matches can certainly
strengthen a case, but should not be counted on in
every case. Good forensic crime scene processing
starts with two simple steps:

1. Making appropriate observations
2. Properly documenting those observations

Crime scene interpretations, crime scene
reconstructions and eventual expert opinions, should
always be left to qualified experts. In any given case,
it will be impossible for a forensic expert to give such
an opinion, if the crime scene is not properly
documented.

In the everyday context in which the word forensics is used, it implies an advanced degree of
training, education, experience, and very expensive equipment. Crime scene processing, however,
is quite simple, and when the crime scene investigator makes all the appropriate observations, and
then properly documents those observations, the role of the expert witness becomes much simpler.

This site offers general information on the most popular fields in forensic sciences.

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