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adoni [48]
3 years ago
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What do you think would be the toughest part about securing a crime scene or collecting evidence? Why?

Law
1 answer:
GalinKa [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: think the toughest part about securing a crime scene or collecting evidence could vary depending on where you are or what type of crime was committed.

Explanation:If you are securing a crime that happened in a very populated area , getting the people to cooperate and follow your directions could be difficult.On the other hand if a crime happened in a remote area , securing it would be fairly easy. If you are collecting evidence for a crime scene it could be easy to spot the larger objects such as a weapon or clothing item . The thing that would be tough is being able to spot the smaller evidence like hair, fibers or prints left behind . This could be tough because if you miss it you could cause the case to never to be solved if that pieces

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