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  1. Police - Crime Scene, Forensics, Investigation | Britannica

    • The first police crime laboratory was established in 1910 in Lyon, France, by Edmond Locard. According to Locard’s “exchange principle,” it is impossible for criminals to escape a crime scene without leaving behi… 展开

    Crime-scene investigation and forensic sciences

    The first police crime laboratory was established in 1910 in Lyon, France, by Edmond Locard. According to Locard’s “exchange principle,” it is impossible for criminals to esca… 展开

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    Hairs and fibres

    Although a single hair or fibre cannot place a suspect at a crime scene, collections of hair or fibre c… 展开

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    Toxicology

    Toxicology was first systematized by the Spanish physician Matthieu Orfila (1787–1853). Toxicologists examine blood and tissues to ascertain the presence and quantity of drug… 展开

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    Serology

    Serology is the study of serums such as blood and other human fluids. In 1901 Karl Landsteiner, a researcher at the University of Vienna, published his discovery that human blood co… 展开

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  1. What Are Crime Scene Investigations? - UniversalClass

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  6. Forensic Evidence and Crime Scene Investigation

    The objectives of crime scene investigation are to recognize, document, collect, preserve interpret and reconstruct all the relevant physical evidence at the crime scene. The goal is not to predetermine whether a potential suspect is guilty or …

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