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Trace Evidence Symposium

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... ◦ Polygraph Unit conducts polygraph or lie detector tests. ◦ Voiceprint Analysis Unit attempts to tie a recorded voice to a particular suspect. ◦ Evidence-Collection Unit dispatches specially trained personnel to the crime scene to collect and preserve physical evidence. ...
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... were present on the bones, and late instar larval skins of that species were observed in areas under the scalp, inside the cranial cavity, and on the femurs. These cast larval skins of D. maculatus were in good condition and did not appear to have been exposed to weathering effects for any period o ...
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... were present on the bones, and late instar larval skins of that species were observed in areas under the scalp, inside the cranial cavity, and on the femurs. These cast larval skins of D. maculatus were in good condition and did not appear to have been exposed to weathering effects for any period o ...
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... anthropology, bloodstain pattern analysis, and weapons specialists. The job of forensic investigators is to use science and technology to perform tests on the evidence collected. The results from these tests can then be used to support a theory of guilt or innocence. Forensic scientists use the same ...
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... interpret physical evidence. In criminalistics two primary functions are: identifying evidence, and linking suspect, victim, and crime scene through physical evidence. • Physical evidence may be anything: evidence so small that a microscope is needed to see it, or as large as a truck. ...
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