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Learn How Crime Scene Reconstruction Experts Support Your Case

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Crime scene reconstruction is a procedure that helps in resolving or eliminating the events and actions that happened at the crime scene. This involves analysis of the crime scene pattern, the location and position of the physical evidence, and forensic examination of the physical evidence. Reconstruction of a crime scene is not just about scientific scene analysis, exposition of the scene evidence, and forensic examination of physical evidence. This also includes a thorough study of related information and the logical formation of a theory.

More often than not, it is used to establish the actual course of a crime by limiting the possibilities that resulted in the crime scene as it was encountered. Crime scene reconstruction is done to maintain the integrity of a crime scene. It is imperative to understand that reconstruction is entirely different from reenactment, recreation, or criminal profiling of a crime scene.

 

Reenactment means to have the witness, victim, suspect and other involved individuals reenact the whole incident that produced the crime scene based on what they saw and their knowledge about the said crime. Recreation refers to the replacement of the necessary items or actions back at a crime scene through original scene documentation. Criminal profiling is a procedure that is conducted based upon the statistical and psychological analysis of the crime scene and acquired evidence, which is used to learn the basic characteristics of the most likely suspect for the crime.

These analyses might prove to be helpful in certain aspects of the investigation, but they are rarely useful in solving a crime. Reconstruction is about having the ability to make keen observations at the crime scene, the scientific ability to examine physical evidence, and the use of logical reasoning for theory formation.

 

Crime Scene Reconstruction Experts perform this task based on scientific experiments and past experiences. All the investigative information along with analysis of physical evidence combined should provide a reasonable explanation of the crime. For the proper interpretation and analysis of the crime scene logic, careful observation and considerable experience are very important.

 

Crime scene reconstruction follows the basic principle which is used in the forensic examination of physical evidence. The Locard theory of transfer is the fundamental basis of any forensic analysis. 

 

Crime scene reconstruction experts are expected to develop an overall picture of the crime scene. Here are some of the tasks performed by them.

 

 

·         They take photographs, log evidence and try to get a feel of the crime scene when conducting an initial walk-through examination.

·      They collect evidence and relay that information to the crime scene team.

·      They formulate a theory of the crime, focusing on everything from blood splatters and fingerprints to tool markings.

·      They use their formed theory to track down suspects or engage suspects or witnesses informal questioning.

 

As for those cases that involve animals or pets. Forensic computer animal testing plays a vital role in crime scene reconstruction. It comes in handy for those cases of animal abuse as well. 

 

Crime scene reconstruction experts make logical conclusions based on the evidence, and their observation thus helps in solving the case.

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