This crime scene
investigation kit is designed with the crime scene investigator
in mind. The crime scene investigation kit is modular in design
to eliminate cross contamination of latent print supplies and
the rest of the contents in the briefcase.
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The American Academy of
Forensic Science is a professional society for
crime scene investigations devoted to the application of forensic
science and law
Provides an idea of the
variety of responsibilities a crime scene investigator will have and the
minimum requirements to apply for a job as a crime scene investigator
Assists and supports
law
enforcement agencies and death investigation professionals by providing
leadership, training, resources, and expertise that will enhance their
ability to solve cases.
A not-for-profit corporation
funded by a Cooperative Agreement with the National Institute of Justice
(NIJ) and provides programs that build individual competency and quality
systems for the forensic science community in the United States.
Unshredder is a simple program
that unleashes the power of a desktop computer to reduce the time
consumed by investigators reconstructing shredded documentary evidence.
Until now the only alternative to manual processing was to engage a
third party to process the work on computers at their premises. By
comparison to external processing of the evidence Unshredder reduces the
turnaround time, keeps full control of the investigation in-house and
there is less risk of a security risk or loss of the evidence. The
original shreds remain unchanged from the process and the integrity of
the original is captured electronically to be printed or dispatched
electronically by wire or disc.
Note: Some of
the private investigator or detective resources on this page may include text
that is available under the terms of the
GNU Free Documentation License.