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  2. Barricade tape - Wikipedia

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    Examples include electrocution hazards or areas within which there is a risk of exposure to toxic chemicals. In some regions, the specific color combination indicates the type of threat. For example, yellow-black tape may be used to signal the presence of a physical hazard (e.g., a hole), while magenta-yellow can denote a radiation hazard.

  3. Outline of forensic science - Wikipedia

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    Crime scene – location where an illegal act took place, and comprises the area from which most of the physical evidence is retrieved by trained law enforcement personnel, crime scene investigators (CSIs) or in rare circumstances, forensic scientists.

  4. Forensic (2022 film) - Wikipedia

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    When Megha’s superior officer struggles to accept such a young serial killer, Johnny shows past examples of child killers: Robert Thompson & Jon Venables, Mary Bell, and Amarjeet Sada. Megha informs her superior of a witness who saw a child in the crime scene where Jennifer was murdered. They are able get a sketch and distribute it.

  5. Richard Allen Davis - Wikipedia

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    Richard Allen Davis (born June 2, 1954) is an American convicted murderer whose criminal record fueled support for the passage of California's "three-strikes law" for repeat offenders and the involuntary civil commitment act for sex offenders and predators.

  6. Courtroom sketch - Wikipedia

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    Sketches are often sold to television stations, newswire services, newspapers, or the subjects of a sketch. [4] Courtroom sketches may also be acquired by institutional archives. The entire set of courtroom sketches related to the Lindy Chamberlain trial were purchased by the National Museum of Australia from the Australian Broadcasting ...

  7. A Sportsman's Sketches - Wikipedia

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    A Sportsman's Sketches (Russian: Записки охотника, romanized: Zapiski ohotnika; also known as A Sportman's Notebook, The Hunting Sketches and Sketches from a Hunter's Album) is an 1852 cycle of short stories by Ivan Turgenev. It was the first major writing that gained him recognition.

  8. Locard's exchange principle - Wikipedia

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    The case studies below show how prevalent Locard's Exchange Principle is in each and every crime. [citation needed] The examples using Locard's Principle show not only how the transfer of trace evidence can tell the tale of what happened, [citation needed] [dubious – discuss] but also how much care is required when collecting and evaluating trace evidence.

  9. Zodiac Killer - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan resembled sketches of the Zodiac, as he sported a crew cut, and wore glasses and military-style boots with footprints like those found at the Lake Berryessa crime scene. Sullivan moved to Northern California in 1967, and was hospitalized multiple times for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia .