This natural law is the foundation of criminalistics and is the motivation behind the acquisition and analysis of trace evidence. |
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I think there's a big difference between criminalistics and elementary school teachers. |
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Further criminalistics evidence proved that Macy was not the last person to drive the suburban in which the powder was found. |
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He's another member of the team of criminalistics, he's highly competitive, he's a talented jazz musician, and has had a gambling problem. |
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With a background in criminalistics and lie detection, Eldon's approach has always been very down-to-earth, science based and pragmatic. |
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At the Las Vegas criminalistics bureau where the original version of the show is set, the number of job applications has increased dramatically in the past few years. |
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From the mid-sixties through the mid-eighties, Arkady Bronnikov, who at the time worked as a criminalistics expert at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, travelled to prisons throughout the Urals and Siberia. |
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It is not however a substance that dramatically changes someone's intrinsic personality traits, suddenly altering someone from being mild mannered to criminalistics. |
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In her current position, Christine specializes in criminalistics, teaching, crime lab and crime scene processing, security management, and more. |
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Unlike institutions dedicated to the hard sciences, crime labs do not, on the whole, encourage their scientific staff to publish in scientific journals on criminalistics. |
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Army Criminal Investigation Command criminalistics program, offers research and training capabilities and, when requested, provides forensic support to other federal agencies. |
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Katharine Tellis, School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics, California State University, Los Angeles. |
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