Attention to detail, love of science and determination to solve a crime.
An example of an investigation is a police inquiry into a burglary. Detectives gather evidence by interviewing witnesses, collecting fingerprints, and reviewing surveillance footage to identify suspects. This systematic approach helps to piece together the sequence of events and ultimately solve the crime.
it helps solve social, political, and ecumenical issues. :)
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Which attitude helps scientists to come up with inventive ways to solve problems or produce new things? hhhh
it helps them look at little specimens found in the crime scene.
DNA evidence found at a crime scene can help solve a criminal investigation by linking the suspect to the scene of the crime.
Toxicology helps solve crime by analyzing bodily fluids and tissues to determine if a person has been exposed to toxins or drugs. This information can help establish cause of death or identify factors that may have contributed to a crime. Toxicology results can also provide evidence to support legal proceedings and help investigators piece together the circumstances surrounding a crime.
It depends on your point of view. If it helps solve or reduce crime - then yes. If it stops a user 'going about their lawful business' - then no.
discovery is important because without making new discoveries the daily life of a human being would be very difficult.
what is debenture
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.
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turn on the game and solve it yourself
You gather and process evidence and testimony.
Detectives will find evidence of the suspect committing the crime, and then put them on trial.
Forensic science was first used to solve a crime in the 19th century, with the development of techniques such as fingerprint analysis and toxicology. One of the earliest documented cases where forensic evidence was used to solve a crime was the murder investigation of John Toms in England in 1784.