Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Advocacy Blog





To be a successful crime scene investigator you have to have attentiveness. If you don’t pay attention to detail you could miss a potentially important piece of evidence. Crime dramas can inspire a new way of thinking, and interpreting evidence. The characters in the crime dramas think outside of the box when it comes to interpreting evidence. They try to recreate the situation which the victims found themselves in order to try and figure out what happened. They look for clues just about anywhere. They have found evidence in all sorts of places, such as: behind baseboards, under the edge of a step, and of course the obvious places too, like dumpsters and sewage drains. They also use high-tech innovative equipment to process the evidence they collect. The special equipment ensures that the results of processed evidence are accurate. Attentiveness is key to locating evidence on a crime scene. The piece of evidence that could solve the crime might be tiny, and if you are not paying attention you might miss it.

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