Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction

Crime scene investigation and reconstruction combine scientific expertise, investigative skill, and advanced technology to uncover the truth. This session will explore evidence collection, from fingerprints and bloodstains to firearms, and techniques for reconstructing events at crime scenes. Advanced documentation methods, including 3D scanning and digital photography, enable highly accurate crime scene representations. Bloodstain pattern analysis and principles of forensic engineering help determine positions of victims and suspects during events such as collisions, falls, or assaults. Additionally, the growing importance of digital evidence from smartphones, computers, and surveillance systems is expanding the role of digital forensics. By integrating traditional and modern technologies, this track demonstrates how forensic investigation continues to evolve and support justice.

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