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pickupchik [31]
3 years ago
14

Of the three types of physical evidence discussed in this unit, which one do you think you would be most interested in working w

ith in an investigation? Why?
Law
1 answer:
valkas [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Blood Samples

Explanation:

According to a different source, blood samples are one of the types of physical evidence discussed in this unit. Of the three types of physical evidence that are mentioned in the unit, the one that I would like to work with the most during an investigation would be blood samples. I would enjoy working with blood samples because I would get to witness the use of advanced technology in relation to forensic analysis. I would also get to interact with physicians in a medical setting, which I find fascinating.

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