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Forensic Science What do you think would be the most challenging part of investigating a fire or explosion crime scene? Why? Do you think search warrants should be required for fire scenes? Why or why not? Do you think more countries should adopt the practice of putting color coded chips in explosive materials? Why or why not? Why do you think crime scenes involving homemade bombs have increased? Why do you think the procedures are different from normal crime scenes to those involving fire and explosions? What benefits or challenges are there because of these different procedures?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay give me one minute..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You should've separated them but, 1 is dating the body because depending on how long they have been in the fire, the flesh and tissue could be gone, also getting all of the body pieces together for facial reconstruction or to see anything else. 2, Warrents shouldn't be needed in order to investigate fire scenes. Because it could've been on purpose or accidental and you wouldn't know if you don't look around 3, idk, im sorry 4, Because everything is easily accessible and everything is on the internet now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, nevermind then...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5, and 6 are hard for me to explain though, I'm sorry

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