math is used in solving crime scenes...for example you use math to find the depth of a wound and find the type of the bullet and if the robber climbed on a ladder to go into your room from the window they measure the prints of the ladder....and alot more
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The fifth amendment has nothing to do with the investigation of a crime scene. It protects citizens from government and legal abuses.
Math is used by police officers as a part of many investigations. Measurements and calculations are very often needed for a traffic accident or investigation of a crime scene. The forensic experts use math to determine how and when some crimes have occurred.
Valid evidence from a crime scene, such as physical evidence like fingerprints or DNA, can be analyzed and compared to suspects or databases to help link individuals to the crime. This evidence can also be used to establish timelines, reconstruct events, and corroborate witness statements. Additionally, evidence can help detectives identify potential motives and build a strong case for prosecution in court.
"I can't go for that", by Hall and Oates.
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How is mathmatics used in crime scene investagation?
Bring It On: All Or Nothing. It has also been used in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Smallville and Gilmore Girls.
DNA technology allows you to scan DNA, such as fingerprints or hair or blood, and it gives you matches of people that could be the suspect.
Forensic science is a broader field that encompasses the application of various scientific disciplines to legal matters, including the examination of physical evidence. A crime scene investigator, on the other hand, is specifically focused on collecting, documenting, and analyzing evidence at crime scenes to aid in criminal investigations. In essence, forensic science provides the scientific principles and methods used in crime scene investigation.
The scene of the crime is the physical location where the actual offense took place.A crime scene is any location where evidence of the crime exists or can be found.The two phrases, although often used inter-changeably, are NOT the same thing.
That is generally going to refer to the size of a bullet fired from a gun. It will be used at a crime scene where a gun was used.