CRIM 355 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Synthetic Fiber, Nylon, Metar

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Week 2: ch 3, wayne case, nas report. Every crime scene has to be treated on an individual basis, having its own peculiar history, problems. Liquid or dried, animal or human suggest a relation to the offence or the people in. Includes blood/semen dried onto fabrics or other objects, cigarette butts that may c. These substances are subjected to serological and biochemical analysis to determine possible origin. Handwriting and typewriting submitted so authenticity/source can be determined. Includes paper ink, indented writings, obliterations, burned/charred documents. Any substance seized in violation of laws regulating the sale, manufacture, distributi. Devices containing an explosive charge, all objects removed from the scene of an ex suspected to contain the residues of an explosive. Natural or synthetic fiber whose transfer may be useful in establishing a relationship people. All prints of this nature, latent, and visible. Any firearm and discharged/intact ammunition, suspected or being involved in a crim.

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