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Fingerprint Collection Is Too Often Ignored at Crime Scenes

Crime Scene InvestigationBy Joey StidhamAugust 2, 2018

  The earliest and oldest evidence processing from a crime scene? Fingerprints.   However, this is one of the least collected pieces of evidence today.   Why? Most fingerprints are latent, or invisible. If they are not seen, they may go undetected. The longevity of this evidence is hard to determine as it depends on…

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