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Your Name: Kona Kealoha
Your Phone Number: #2532097
Your Position in Your Agency: Lead Writer
Your Email Address: Auto Reply to Email ((and/or MattyPlays#7751))
Date / Time of Request ((UTC via /time)): 02/06/2022 14:00 (E.g. 16/SEP/19 13:00)
Your Phone Number: #2532097
Your Position in Your Agency: Lead Writer
Your Email Address: Auto Reply to Email ((and/or MattyPlays#7751))
Date / Time of Request ((UTC via /time)): 02/06/2022 14:00 (E.g. 16/SEP/19 13:00)
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Good afternoon,
My name is Kona Kealoha, lead writer with Weazel News. I am interested in doing a story on the advancements in forensics and would love to learn more about the process that detectives use when collecting evidence. Finger prints, bullet casings, etc.
I know that forensics has not always been as advanced as it is today so I'd be interested to know not only about what has changed, but also if any of the new forensic techniques to solving crimes has deterred crime rates.
What is the process for using finger prints or bullet casings, bullet holes and evidence such as this from the time it is collecting to the ending of a case?
What is the future of criminal investigation and future technology that can help to make this process more effective?
Any and as much information as you're able to provide would be a huge help to this article.
Thank you,
Kona Kealoha
Good afternoon,
My name is Kona Kealoha, lead writer with Weazel News. I am interested in doing a story on the advancements in forensics and would love to learn more about the process that detectives use when collecting evidence. Finger prints, bullet casings, etc.
I know that forensics has not always been as advanced as it is today so I'd be interested to know not only about what has changed, but also if any of the new forensic techniques to solving crimes has deterred crime rates.
What is the process for using finger prints or bullet casings, bullet holes and evidence such as this from the time it is collecting to the ending of a case?
What is the future of criminal investigation and future technology that can help to make this process more effective?
Any and as much information as you're able to provide would be a huge help to this article.
Thank you,
Kona Kealoha