Forensic Aerial Photography

Forensic Aerial Photography is the use of aerial photographs taken from an aircraft or satellite for the purpose of collecting evidence for criminal investigations. The photographs provide a unique view of the scene from above and can be used to provide important clues that can't be seen from the ground. The evidence provided from these photos can be used to prove criminal guilt, as well as assist in locating people or objects. Forensic Aerial Photography can also be used to assess the extent of damage caused by crimes or disasters. It is a valuable tool for crime scene analysis, providing detailed information and images of the scene and can also aid in locating where evidence may have been moved.

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