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  • ...le/525|url-status=dead}}, International Journal of Speech Language and the Law, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 63–76 (2005)</ref><ref>Mateusz Kajstura, Agata Trawins == Use by law enforcement == ...
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  • ...-en|ˈ|s|ɒ|k|oʊ}} is an officer who gathers forensic evidence for the [[Law enforcement in the United Kingdom|British police]]. They are also referred to by some f ...rtation]]s discussing specialist forensic areas or elaborating on existing techniques or equipment. ...
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  • ...Modern-day criminal investigations commonly employ many modern scientific techniques known collectively as [[forensic science]]. ...e was to "...{{nbsp}}record...matters of fact, not matters of judgment and law."<ref>Henry of Bratton (1968) ''Bracton On the Laws and Customs of England' ...
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  • * {{cite web |title=Crime Scene Investigation: A Reference for Law Enforcement Training |work=U.S. Department of Justice |year=2004 |url=https://www.ojp.g [[Category:Forensic techniques]] ...
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  • ...nformation can be used to identify suspects and convict them in a court of law. == Profiling techniques == ...
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  • ...crime scenes.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/3740688/Police-use-glove-prints-to-catch-criminals.html |title=Po ...aw Times: The Journal and Record: The Law and The Lawyers| publisher = The Law Times | volume = CXIX | location = London | year = 1905 | pages = 563 }}</r ...
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  • ...to a legal system. This may be in matters relating to criminal law, civil law and regulatory laws. it may also relate to non-litigious matters. The term ...area from which most of the physical evidence is retrieved by trained law enforcement personnel, crime scene investigators (CSIs) or in rare circumstances, foren ...
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  • ...e flesh and blood of marine species in investigations, as well as recovery techniques for investigations that include human remains. However, a marine environmen ...om the decomposition of a hidden body.<ref name=":14" /> Underwater search techniques have been developed for divers to use when searching for remains in a body ...
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  • ...ics may also be used in civil proceedings. The discipline involves similar techniques and principles to [[data recovery]], but with additional guidelines and pra ...used to extract evidence from a given computer, the strategies used by law enforcement are fairly rigid and lack the flexibility found in the civilian world.<ref ...
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  • ...conomics, Computer Science, Psychology, Sociology, Criminology, Forensics, Law, and Public Management.<ref name="Har10" /><ref name="Gue09">{{cite journal [[Category:Law enforcement theory]] ...
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  • ...the use of [[biological]] principles and techniques in the context of law enforcement investigations.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Forensic Biology {{!}} Forensic Scien ...up of dried bloodstains, which marked a significant advancement from prior techniques limited to analyzing liquid blood. This technique was adopted for criminal ...
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  • ...from surface and [[Submersible|submersible vehicles]], and [[photomosaic]] techniques have been done using [[Remotely operated underwater vehicle|ROUV]]s. Tradit Various techniques have been used for underwater ecological surveys. Divers are frequently use ...
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  • ...matters of [[Criminal law|criminal]] and [[Civil law (legal system)|civil law]]. ...ess [[testimony]]. However, ancient sources do contain several accounts of techniques that foreshadow concepts in forensic science developed centuries later.<ref ...
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  • .../or misspellings of words), or from other traces using other [[biometric]] techniques. Many methods that are used in forensic science evidence have been proven t ...M | title = The role of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Instrumental techniques in forensic urine drug testing | journal = Clinics in Laboratory Medicine | ...
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  • ...duced to a condition where they no longer constitute a hazard. Many of the techniques and procedures used in clearance diving are also used in salvage work. ...f diving is known as [[saturation diving]].<ref name=Beyerstein/> The same techniques for supplying breathing gas are used as in surface oriented surface-supplie ...
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  • ...oximity sensing]], [[positioning (navigation)|positioning]], [[Speed limit enforcement|speed detection]], and [[current sensing]] applications<ref name="ramsden"> ...absolute and [[Incremental encoder|incremental encoders]]) and [[Faraday's law of induction|induced voltage]] by moving the amount of metal core inserted ...
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  • ...al space bar or enter key) use stabilizers. Various lubricants and padding techniques can be used to reduce the rattle of components. ...okes. While it can be used legally to measure employee activity, or by law enforcement agencies to investigate suspicious activities, it is also used by [[Hacker ...
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  • ...ency of activities such as [[hunting]], [[crime]] (e.g. [[murder]]), [[law enforcement]], [[self-defense]], [[war]]fare, or [[suicide]]. In broader context, weapo ...ithic]] implements, but significant improvements in materials and crafting techniques led to a series of revolutions in [[military technology]]. ...
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  • ...orcement to maintain control over online communities. Tracking down online law-breakers is difficult when their identity is unknown. Anonymity also frees ...GIS), and [[global positioning systems]] (GPS) are providing new tools and techniques for monitoring individuals and their behavior.<ref name="Lupp 1-25"/> The r ...
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  • ...egislation]], regulation, court decisions, public participation, and other techniques. A [[National Maximum Speed Law|National Maximum Speed Limit]] of 55&nbsp;mph (88&nbsp;km/h) was imposed in ...
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