Genetic fingerprinting can match a hair to an individual person. It's now a common method of crime detection, if the root of the hair is with the hair. DNA can be extracted from the root.
SOCO's have to wear protective gear which is a full body boiler suit which would usually include a hood to put up if not then they would use a hair net, they would also wear booties on there shoes to not contaminate the scene and they would also wear a mask on their face as this will protect the crime scene and finally they would wear protective gloves. hope that helped
you have to keep your vitamin A & E up keep yourself warm especially your head the heat keeps blood cells moving which helps the vitamins move better to the scalp
They dust for finger prints and compare them to police records. They look for any data residue, for example hair strands, eye lashes, blood or skin and do DNA tests.Answer:Evidence is any material, residue, or other trace that can identify the cause or perpetrator off a crime. The forensic investigator:avoids contaminating the scene with his presencegathers evidence which may be related to the crime in a manner that its original location is known and it is not contaminated by the gathering processmaintains the evidence through a chain of custody to prevent tampering with the evidenceexamines the evidence in an established method using appropriate procedures and testswrites a report on the evidence which includes the results of the examination and any inference that the investigator may make of the data
so if there is a crime, police and invstigators can find out who did the crime because anything that they touch, they leave their DNA
growing hair
Hair found at a crime scene contains DNA, which can be compared to a suspect's or victim's DNA to establish a link. Hair also has unique characteristics like color, length, and treatment, which can be used as evidence in investigations. Analyzing hair evidence can help to identify individuals present at the crime scene.
DNA
A piece of fingernail found at the crime scene
hair,fingerprints,footprints
Hair, fingerprints, and shoeprints.
Well, crime scene investogator is a job, but you can specialize in certain areas, such as fiber, hair, blood, ballistic, photographic, latent print evidence and more.
very, veRY, VERY, VERY IMPORTANT!
forensic scientists who are in the lab test DNA found at a crime scene to try and link a suspect to the crime scene. They test things like blood, hair, skin cells, saliva, etc.
If the police have a valid suspect they can obtain a DNA sample from them and by submitting both the evidentiary piece of hair and the obtained sample - if both samples match it is usually mathematically conclusive proof that the suspect hair strand came from that individual.
there is lots of evidence at a crime scene, for instance fingerprints, hair,if it was a burglary what was actually took or what might be left behind, if it was a murder, the weapon or some blood
Blood, semen, hair (including body hair), flakes of dead skin etc.
Hair, Blood, Finger print, colthing, saliva, bone, sperm