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1 © 2012 Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 4.3 Recording the Scene Sketching, Photography, and Video
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2 © 2012 Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. Figure 4.3.1 Techniques for measuring at a crime scene: (a) rectangular with baseline; (b) triangulation; (c) polar coordinates; (d) continuous.
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3 © 2012 Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. Figure 4.3.2 A rough hand sketch of a crime scene.
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4 © 2012 Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. Figure 4.3.3 A two-dimensional scale diagram of a crime scene.
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5 © 2012 Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. Figure 4.3.4 A three-dimensional diagram of a crime scene.
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6 © 2012 Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. Figure 4.3.5 A three-dimensional diagram of a crime scene showing a theory of the crime.
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7 © 2012 Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. Figure 4.3.6 A three-dimensional diagram of a crime scene showing a theory of the crime.
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8 © 2012 Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. Figure 4.3.7 Homicides in Washington, D.C., from November 2004 to November 2006. Source: Metropolitan Police Department.
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9 © 2012 Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. Figure 4.3.8 Portable gear for geographic information mapping (a GPS and laser rangefinder) and data collection (computer, in hand). Source: Wikimedia Commons.
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