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CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATI ON. Most people are familiar with forensics as it is portrayed on television in such things as CSI, NCIS and other detective.
Textbook page 167. I. Introduction A. Forensic science begins at the crime scene. B. Four steps of Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) 1.Recognition—scene.
CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION…. Most people are familiar with forensics as it is portrayed on television in such things as CSI, NCIS and other detective.
1. Testimonial evidence; a statement made under oath by a witness. Also called direct evidence or prima facie evidence. 2. Physical evidence; any object.
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