ANTH 311 Lecture 3: ANTH 311 Lecture Part 3

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The chain of custody is one of the most important things to making sure forensic information remains useable in a court of law. Chain of custody is the documentation of the location of the evidence from when it is acquired to the period of time that it is presented in a court of law. Analysis can be done through in-house sections and through specialists. In 2009 there were 12 recommendations made for the nas in order to strengthen. The scene of a crime is also known as the center of the forensic world. There are 4 types of one-way analysis that are used. Features are the objects in the scene, can be associated with a scene. A crime scene can be anywhere, from a confined space to an open one, outdoors or indoors, on private property or in a public space.

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