AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT FORENSIC SCIENCE BUREAU Crime Scene Section TECHNICAL MANUAL Effective Date: 2/1/2019 Page 1 of 226
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When a photograph of a forged document was presented and allowed as courtroom evidence in 1851[1], photography as a forensic tool was born and soon became a
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For this reason, it is important that students and Page 4 112 Crime Scene Forensics novice investigators understand the basic functions of the digital camera
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Photography can be defined as “the process of producing images by the action of radiant integration of photography into criminal justice and crime scene
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Photographs can communicate more about a crime scene, and the appearance of the evidence within, than the written report Forensic photographers produce a
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Investigation of crime, Photography, Crime scene, Crime, Forensic of a crime scene The word “photography” derives from two Greek words: photos, meaning
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Digital cameras are now the primary means of recording images in the forensics field, as well as in the civilian world as a whole However, along with every
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This paper will use case-study examples to discuss these Within the forensic and crime scene investigation arena, photographs are
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Forensic Photography (40 Hour Course) Course Consist of: ? DEFINITION OF DEFINE THE COMPONENTS OF A CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY THREE (3) MAIN VIEWS
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