Law enforcement uses dogs of varying breeds, not just German Shepherds, and some agencies use horses for mounted patrol.
well dogs and mini horses help blind people. but really if you train animals really good, all animals help people.
they help sniff out drugs, alcohol, bombs, and/or missing people.
Dogs for example can be trained to sniff out illegal drugs.
A German Shepard (dog)
a thing used to help the police solve the crime.
it helps them look at little specimens found in the crime scene.
Not nessecarily, but they do help provide evidence to solve crimes.
That person is called a forensic investigator or a crime scene investigator. They are responsible for collecting, analyzing, and preserving physical evidence from crime scenes in order to help solve crimes and provide evidence for legal proceedings.
The Answer is EVIDENCE! I know that but the other kid doesn't!
As soon as you can say/spell deoxyribonucleic acid maybe someone will help you
It helps an animals solve the problem of getting energy and nutrients, by breaking down the food it eats
It helps an animals solve the problem of getting energy and nutrients, by breaking down the food it eats
It is a type of scince that works with DNA and evidnce to help solve a crime!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is reall coo, i want to be a forensic when i growup!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
Teeth impressions can help solve a crime by providing an imprint of a suspect’s teeth that can be compared to bite marks found at a crime scene. Forensic odontologists can analyze these impressions to determine if there is a match, which can be used as evidence in a criminal investigation. This technique can link a suspect to the crime scene or provide valuable information in cases where bite marks are present.
Dental records can help solve crime by providing a unique identifier for individuals, as dental patterns are distinct to each person. Forensic odontologists can compare dental records of a victim or suspect with dental remains found at a crime scene to make positive identifications. In cases where traditional identification methods are not possible, dental records serve as a reliable tool for establishing a person's identity.
INTENT is not necessary to solve a crime.... intent is necessary to prove a crime. A crime consists of TWO elements and two elements only: A criminal act accompanied by a criminal intent. If you have those two elements together - you have a crime.