Crime

Scene Investigation Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) is the process of collecting, documenting, and analyzing physical evidence found at a crime scene. It is an integral part of criminal investigations as the evidence can be used to identify suspects, establish motive, recreate the crime scene, and ultimately, provide justice to victims. CSI is a vital part of the criminal justice system as it provides tangible and reliable evidence that contributes to prosecutorial strategies and public safety. Additionally, it serves as a source of closure for the families of the victims, providing them with a sense of justice regarding the crime that has been committed.

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