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Law, 05.05.2021 05:40, smithnakayla19

How has the recording, storage, and organization of information related to a case changed over the last century? What are the pros and cons of these changes? Why is training and education an increasingly important aspect of forensic science?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the use of facial recognition software in forensic science?

Why is oversight and quality assurance important in forensic science? What are some effects of errors and use of outdated methods?

How does DNA testing help forensic science and the criminal justice system? What are some of the challenges in analyzing this kind of evidence?

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