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Articlesby Dan PasqualeMarch 1, 2005

Scene Management

By remembering and practicing a few little techniques, we can keep crime scenes as clean as a rookie’s uniform.

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Articlesby Ramesh NybergMarch 1, 2005

Learn to Read Product DNA

Every crime scene, like every picture, tells a story. There are times when an obvious piece of evidence, complete with its own documented history, stares us right in the face, and we pass it by.

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Articlesby David SpraggsNovember 1, 2004

The Next Dimension

Since the earliest days of trial by jury, detectives have been searching for new ways to help jurors visualize crime scenes. Using new computer and photographic technologies, investigators can create diagrams with complex 3-D surfaces and immersive 360-degree images.

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Articlesby David SpraggsNovember 1, 2002

Moving Pictures

While all components of crime scene investigation are important, visual documentation stands out as the most effective tool for describing and recreating a crime scene.

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Articlesby Detective David StreetDecember 1, 2000

An Investigator’s Guide to the Methamphetamine Lab

The young children watched cartoons in the living room, while in the kitchen their mother dissolved cold tablets in a jar of denatured alcohol. She had closed up the house to keep the odors inside so her neighbors wouldn't call the police.

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