Evidence-collection Unit
The Evidence-collection Unit is a specialized unit of criminal investigators whose primary role is to collect and process evidence for crime scenes. This unit is essential in criminal investigations, as without proper evidence collection and processing, criminal cases would be difficult to prosecute in a court of law. Evidence-collection Units are experienced in identifying and collecting evidence from various types of scenes, including burglary scenes, drug scenes, homicide scenes, and more. They use specialized training, such as fingerprint identification, trace evidence collection and analysis, and DNA collection and analysis, to accurately collect and preserve evidence. In addition, they are knowledgeable in the regulations and policies of the court system, ensuring all evidence collected is legally obtained and admissible in a court of law. The work of the Evidence-collection Unit is crucial in securing justice and protecting the safety of communities.
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