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Identify documentation needed for evidence to be useful to the courts. When and how is evidence collected at the scene of the crime?

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Thus, the crime scene is investigated when the body has been removed.

Detectives usually photograph and document the scene. then search for where the perpetrator may have entered. next they collect DNA in which they believe the perpetrator may have had contact. later they may collect biological evidence such as blood, semen, teeth, sweat, etc. finally detectives locate and collect latent fingerprints.

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