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  2. Template:CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  3. Template:Infobox Uniform Crime Reports - Wikipedia

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    The UCR template is for providing crime statistics tables/infoboxes for cities and other jurisdictions in the United States, tabulated using Uniform Crime Reports Part I definitions and types of offenses. Rates are for reported crime incidents per 100,000. The percent of crimes reported to the police varies with crime type.

  4. Crime scene - Wikipedia

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    Crime scene reconstruction is the use of scientific methods, physical evidence, deductive reasoning, and their interrelationships to gain explicit knowledge of the series of events that surround the commission of a crime. [6] Crime scene reconstruction helps aid in the arrest of suspects and prosecute in the court of law. Crime scene ...

  5. Contaminated evidence - Wikipedia

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    The most important aspect of evidence collection and preservation is protecting the crime scene. This is to keep the pertinent evidence uncontaminated until it can be recorded and collected. Eating, drinking, or smoking should never be allowed at a crime scene. [5] A command post should be set up for such purposes.

  6. Forensic photography - Wikipedia

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    With the use of crime scene photography, the context of the crime scene can be represented through a series of photographs, aiming to tell the whole story. [5] Such photographs are used to capture the physical environment of the scene and its surroundings, in addition to physical evidence in situ and key areas of the crime scene (e.g ...

  7. Trace evidence - Wikipedia

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    In terms of investigative aids, trace evidence can provide information to determine the origin of a sample and determine the manufacture date of the material, all of which can limit potential suspects in a case. [3] Associative evidence can associate with or link victims or suspects to a crime scene.

  8. Forensic identification - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the analyst can now complete analysis and interpretation of the DNA sample and compare to known profiles. [23] An unknown sample found at a crime scene is called a questioned sample. A known sample can be taken either from a suspect or found in a database. The FBI’s database used for DNA is CODIS, Combined DNA Index System. It has ...

  9. Forensic profiling - Wikipedia

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    An example from the book, “The Psychology and Sociology of Wrongful Convictions: Forensic Science Reform,” there was a profiling error, in which this woman was raped and slaughtered by a serial killer. The suspect was named the Boston Strangler and investigators worked hard in trying to gather a profile for this criminal.