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forensics
criminalistics
evidence
criminalistics
evidence
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Theoretical and practical notes on crime scene technology . (2013). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 61(10), 34-64. https://doi.org/10.38146/bsz-ajia.2013.v61.i10.pp34-64
Abstract
The author provides an overview of technical and theoretical dilemmas, mostly concerning indirect proof, probability calculations and the use of modern technology within crime scene investigation, and in general, in the field of forensic sciences.
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