forensic technique
collocation in Englishmeaningsofforensicandtechnique
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forensic
adjective[before noun]
us//uk/fəˈren.zɪk/
related to scientific methods of solving crimes, involving examining the objects or substances that are involved in ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈniːk/us/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition offorensicandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There is a strong argument for using everyforensictechniqueavailable for this and other types of crime.
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It has applied new forensic techniques to the evidence and attempted to re-interview everyone who survived the fire.
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Nonetheless, in the light of practical experience and with the development of new forensic techniques, we recognise that the legislation now needs to be modified and updated.
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New forensic techniques applied to evidence can add a fresh perspective.
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Forensic techniques, such as fingerprint analysis, were not in use.
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The series is a documentary look at forensic techniques and their application in crime-solving.
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Modern forensic techniques applied in 2008 determined that many of the footprints were made by women and children, not warriors.
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The state's files on the case were lost and with them the opportunity to apply modern forensic techniques.
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For older works, an increasingly sophisticated array of forensic techniques may be deployed to establish authenticity of provenance.
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However, as criminal science became more sophisticated he kept up with the times taking advantage of modern scientific crime analysis, forensic techniques and the benefits of a new computerized age.
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Interviewers who are not properly trained in forensic techniques can fail to follow structured interview guidelines and impact the outcome of a child's testimony and/or responses to questioning.
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