Street crimes or ordinary crime that take place in open. Shoplifting to homicide.
Fingerprints are usually not visible to naked eye at a crime scene. Another thing would be dried up blood, which has to be seen in a certain light. Same would go with some of the other body fluids. Electronic data - i.e held on computers , disks , memory sticks etc
Ultraviolet (UV) light causes some body fluids, such as urine and semen, to fluoresce, making them visible to the naked eye.
Luminol is a common reagent used at crime scenes to identify blood. When sprayed, it reacts with the iron in hemoglobin to produce a blue luminescence, making any bloodstains visible even if they are not easily seen with the naked eye.
Crime scenes are marked off with yellow tape to preserve crime scene evidence. It prevents people from containment the scene accidentally and allows for the police to have space to preform their work.
Officers who patrol specific locations at specific times to address a specific crime problem are often referred to as beat officers or neighborhood patrol officers. Their purpose is to maintain a visible presence in a particular area, deter criminal activity, and address specific crime issues in that location.
Fingerprints are typically discovered at crime scenes through various techniques such as powder dusting, chemical processing, or using alternate light sources to reveal prints left behind on surfaces. These techniques help to make the latent prints visible for collection and analysis by forensic investigators.
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Visible; caught: I am visible
Crime After Crime - film - was created in 2011.
Not only is it considered a crime, it IS a crime. Felony is a synonym for crime.
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The noun form of the adjective 'visible' is visibility.