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- Crime_reconstruction abstract "Crime reconstruction or crime scene reconstruction is the forensic science discipline in which one gains \"explicit knowledge of the series of events that surround the commission of a crime using deductive and inductive reasoning, physical evidence, scientific methods, and their interrelationships.\" Gardner and Bevel explain that crime scene reconstruction \"involves evaluating the context of a scene and the physical evidence found there in an effort to identify what occurred and in what order it occurred.\" Chisum and Turvey explain that \"[h]olistic crime reconstruction is the development of actions and circumstances based on the system of evidence discovered and examined in relation to a particular crime. In this philosophy, all elements of evidence that come to light in a given case are treated as interdependent; the significance of each piece, each action, and each event falls and rises on the backs of the others.\"".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageExternalLink www.acsr.org.
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- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageRevisionID "685479372".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink American_Academy_of_Forensic_Sciences.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Association_for_Crime_Scene_Reconstruction.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Blood.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Bomb.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forensic_techniques.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Crime_scene.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Firearm.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Firearms_and_toolmark_analysis.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_photography.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_science.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_testing.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Homicide.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Homicide_investigator.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink International_Association_for_Identification.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink International_Association_of_Bloodstain_Pattern_Analysts.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Medicolegal_death_investigator.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Real_evidence.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Trace_evidence.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLink Traffic_collision.
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crime reconstruction".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crime scene ''reconstruction''".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLinkText "crime reconstruction".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLinkText "crime scene reconstruction".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLinkText "crime-scene reconstruction".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLinkText "re-enactment".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLinkText "reconstruct crimes".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLinkText "reconstructed".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLinkText "reconstruction".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLinkText "reconstructs".
- Crime_reconstruction wikiPageWikiLinkText "the reconstruction of the crime scene".
- Crime_reconstruction subject Category:Forensic_techniques.
- Crime_reconstruction hypernym Discipline.
- Crime_reconstruction type Sport.
- Crime_reconstruction type Forensic.
- Crime_reconstruction type Technique.
- Crime_reconstruction comment "Crime reconstruction or crime scene reconstruction is the forensic science discipline in which one gains \"explicit knowledge of the series of events that surround the commission of a crime using deductive and inductive reasoning, physical evidence, scientific methods, and their interrelationships.\" Gardner and Bevel explain that crime scene reconstruction \"involves evaluating the context of a scene and the physical evidence found there in an effort to identify what occurred and in what order it occurred.\" Chisum and Turvey explain that \"[h]olistic crime reconstruction is the development of actions and circumstances based on the system of evidence discovered and examined in relation to a particular crime. ".
- Crime_reconstruction label "Crime reconstruction".
- Crime_reconstruction sameAs Q2084934.
- Crime_reconstruction sameAs שחזור_(מעשה_עבירה).
- Crime_reconstruction sameAs Reconstructie_(onderzoek).
- Crime_reconstruction sameAs m.0cl82h.
- Crime_reconstruction sameAs Rekonstrukcija_kraja_kaznivega_dejanja.
- Crime_reconstruction sameAs Brottsplatsutredning.
- Crime_reconstruction sameAs Q2084934.
- Crime_reconstruction wasDerivedFrom Crime_reconstruction?oldid=685479372.
- Crime_reconstruction isPrimaryTopicOf Crime_reconstruction.