Crime Scene Investigation
Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) is the process of collecting, analyzing, and preserving physical evidence in order to help law enforcement officers accurately investigate and prosecute cases of criminal activity. By employing a variety of disciplines such as forensics, sociology, ballistics, chemistry and genetics, CSI personnel gather and analyze evidence from a crime scene in order to identify perpetrators and establish objective facts about an incident. This detailed examination of evidence can be used in both court proceedings and in intelligence gathering, allowing law enforcement to identify patterns, break cases, and prevent future crimes.
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