The National Academy of Sciences is expected to release a report that scrutinizes the way forensic evidence is analyzed and used by law enforcement agencies.
According to the New York Times, the report claims that analyses like blood spatter, hair samples, and finger printing are “often handled by poorly trained technicians who then exaggerate the accuracy [...]
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Forensic experts in the United states (US) and anthropologists at the Smithsonian Institute are pioneering the use of three dimensional (3D) scanning technology to slove challenging mysteries in forensic.
Digital 3D Scanners allow authorized professionals to gain quick access to the information they need, regardless of location. There is software that analyzes and compares 3D models [...]
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Visualizing fingerprints maybe the shorttest and simplest way to describe a new technique that will be used by the Bristol Police Department to help solve a decade-old murder case in Bristol, Connecticut.
The police department, in collaboration with expert, who pioneered the said technique will be probing into the murderof a businessman who was shot in [...]
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