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A criminal always leaves DNA in the crime scene, and recovering evidence such as fingerprints and DNA is the most interesting thing about crime scenes and crime scene investigators. Forensic investigators can recreate a crime scene using evidence and crime simulation programs.

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Do crime scene investigators analyze things?

Crime scene investigators document and analyze information found at crime scenes.


Investigators make these at a crime scene?

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Who collects evidence at crime scenes in RI?

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What does CSI Miami stand for?

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Why objectivity is important in crime scene reconstruction?

Objectivity in crime scene reconstruction is important because it helps ensure that investigators analyze evidence without bias or preconceived notions. By adhering to objectivity, investigators can focus on facts and evidence, leading to more accurate and reliable conclusions about what transpired at the crime scene. This ultimately helps in seeking justice and holding offenders accountable.


How many crime scene investigators are there employed in the US?

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What promotinal opportunities can you get from being a crime scene investigators?

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Why do police investigators require crime scene photos to be taken?

Police investigators require crime scene photos to be taken so that later on they can review the crime scene even if it was already cleaned. It occurs if someone wants to review old files and files an appeal.


Is the job business of crime scene investigators growing or slowing?

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What type of evidence do crime scene investigators look for?

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What are csi?

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