answersLogoWhite

0

Why are crimes hard to solve?

Updated: 11/7/2022
User Avatar

Themamalovey

Lvl 1
13y ago

Best Answer

Because the perpetrator seldom stays around waiting to be arrested, or comes forward to make a confession. This requires the collection of evidence and clues, and thorough investigation to, hopefully, identify and bring the perpetrator to justice.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why are crimes hard to solve?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

The use of technology to solve crimes?

How is biotechnology used to solve crimes? How is biotechnology used to solve crimes?


What can data about crimes be used for?

To solve crimes that have been done in the past.


How does the CID solve crimes?

nothin


Can DNA technology to solve crimes?

yes


What are some good police games for ps3 that you can patrol and go the crimes?

there is a game that i just got and played for a wile where you can run around solve story crimes or go solve street crimes or be involved in shootings it is by rockstar game studio called L.A.NOIRE it is in the 1940's though i don't know if you are looking for more updated but this is really fun to play but is hard some times but i think you will like it


Who used the wisdom of the Orient to solve crimes?

Charlie Chan.


How can the knowledge of plants help solve crimes?

forensic palynology


How does different blood spatters help investigators solve crimes?

no ok no no it does not


Would crimes be impossible to solve without animals?

i know the answer to your question


What kinds of mysteries do criminal investigators solve?

Homicides, burglaries, kidnappings, arson, crimes against the people and many others. Pretty much, Criminal Investigators solve almost all of the crimes around.


When was fingerprints first used to solve crimes?

Fingerprints were first used to solve crimes in 1892, when they were instrumental in the conviction of a burglar in Argentina. This case marked the beginning of the widespread use of fingerprints as a forensic tool in criminal investigations.


What is the animated cat video where they have to solve crimes with rapist cats called?

No not fritz the cat