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svetoff [14.1K]
3 years ago
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fix this sentence using Complete Sentences with Subject and a verb. Class versus individual characteristics, glass, fingerprints

, hair, blood, tool marks. These are items listed are things that are going to be mentioned in the chapter. I think the chapter will present information can help us understand criminal investigation better. How Forensic Files DNA evidence is important in some criminal cases. And how data is collected in a Crime Scene and all of the above.
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andreev551 [17]3 years ago
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Class versus individual characteristics: glass and tool marks versus fingerprints, hair and blood is an example of it. The items listed are things that are going to be mentioned in the chapter, which I think will present information that can help us understand criminal investigation better. We are going to learn how much Forensic files and DNA evidences are important in some criminal cases, as well as how all of the above data is collected in a crime scene.

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