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Slide Notes

Forensic Reconstruction is the process of determining the order of events that took place during a crime and what followed after the crime. Forensic Reconstruction can be thought about as both a logical evaluation process and a scientific fact gathering. Some requirements for a crime scene reconstruction are autopsy photographs, blood splatter evidence, footprints, fibers, and physical evidence.
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Forensic Crime Scene Reconstruction

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FORENSIC RECONSTRUCTION

CRIME SCENES
Forensic Reconstruction is the process of determining the order of events that took place during a crime and what followed after the crime. Forensic Reconstruction can be thought about as both a logical evaluation process and a scientific fact gathering. Some requirements for a crime scene reconstruction are autopsy photographs, blood splatter evidence, footprints, fibers, and physical evidence.
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CERTIFICATIONS

CRIME SCENE
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RECONSTRUCTION SALARY

CRIME SCENES
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WHAT HAPPENS

CRIME SCENES
For the recreation of blood spatter patterns that determine if the victim was shot from where the bullet was fired from. Placing a mannequin carefully in the same spot as the victim gives clues to how and where the shot was fired.
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JOB DESCRIPTION

CRIME SCENES

ROLE - FORENSIC RECONSTRUCTION

CRIME SCENES
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THE END

FORENSIC RECONSTRUCTION