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Putting the “Eye” in CSI

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Optical techniques help forensic investigators see crime-solving clues

Gary Boas, Contributing Editor, [email protected]

Forensic investigation hasn’t yet achieved the sci-fi type of technological sophistication seen on CSI and other television crime shows, but it’s getting there. Having seen what is possible with DNA, and often feeling considerable pressure to bring all resources to bear – especially with high-profile casework – police institutions are stepping up interest in a range of forensic technologies, including a number of optical methods. This in turn is spurring development of new tools. As a result, expect police departments and crime scene investigators to become even...Read full article

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    Published: September 2010
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