October 1984
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The Police Journal
English text of a lecture delivered in French at the Institute of Police Science, Lausanne, Switzerland to an audience of police officers, lawyers, doctors and scientists.
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October 1984
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14 Reads
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27 Citations
The Police Journal
English text of a lecture delivered in French at the Institute of Police Science, Lausanne, Switzerland to an audience of police officers, lawyers, doctors and scientists.
... The scene of a crime can be a source of a multitude of uncertainties, including the trace itself, as well as the selection and use of different techniques and their capabilities to detect traces at the scene [52][53][54][55][56] . Yet, a particularly prominent area of explicit discussion with regard to the uncertainties arising at a crime scene is that which is commonly known as 'evidence dynamics' 9,57,58 . ...
October 1984
The Police Journal