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DNA databases make it easier for law enforcement to identify offenders in unsolved cases.

They work by
comparing DNA profiles from known offenders with DNA profiles from crime scene evidence. ... This
increases the probability that repeat offenders are caught for their crimes.

How can DNA be used to help solve a crime?

How Is DNA Profiling Used to Solve Crimes? ... Forensic scientists can compare DNA found at a crime
scene (from blood or hair, for example) to DNA samples taken from suspects. If there is no match, they
may be able to rule out that suspect. If there is a match, police will likely want to take a closer look.

PLANT

the global economic impact of counterfeit goods has reached an estimate of $1.7 trillion, according to
the International Chamber of Commerce, so if you have a brand or product on the market, you’re going
to want to protect it.

“The problem with counterfeit packaging is it contains counterfeit product, so it steals from the original
IP holder and it misleads the consumer,”

Having counterfeit products on the market, Hayward explains, causes damage to the original brand in
terms of loss of reputation and actual monetary costs to the company. After all, the original brand is the
one spending money to establish and address the current market.

Dr. Larry Farwell

Dr. Larry Farwell, Ph. D. is the inventor of Brain Fingerprinting, a scientific method to discover the truth,
identify criminals and terrorists, and clear the innocent with extremely high accuracy by measuring
brainwaves. He invented the first brain-computer interface.

What is brain fingerprinting how it is useful in criminal investigation?

Brain fingerprinting provides an objective method to detect features of the crime that are stored in the
brain of the suspect. This is accomplished by measuring the subject's brain response to stimuli in the
form of words or pictures presented briefly on a computer screen.

3D TECH

What is 3D crime scene imaging?

By capturing large amounts of data quickly, 3D scanners enable investigators to create a complete 360-
degree image of a scene in a matter of minutes. In this mock-up of a crime scene in a hotel room, a
variety of objects of evidence are identified in the point cloud relative to each other and the entire room
in 3D
What is the relevance of 3D impression in solving crime?

3D printed crime scene models can also be used to help gather additional evidence. ... Using high-
resolution scans of nine pieces of damaged bone, the team displayed the pieces on a large screen for
investigators to study, which protected the actual evidence from handling and potential damage or loss.

SNIFFING

Sniffing out crime: Researchers find witnesses can identify criminals by their SMELL. 'Nose-witnesses'
could soon help to identify unseen criminals. An international team of researchers has found that
humans are able to remember a particular body odour following a stressful event to pick out the
criminal in a line-up

VOMIT INCUSING FLASHLIGHT

California company may be developing the real winner, an LED-based flashlight that shoots out
incredibly bright pulses of light, and can potentially induce vomiting.

Advanced Transportation Management Systems (ATMS) are heavily depended upon GPS technology to
provide data about the road system.

Most people associate law enforcement with the prevention and prosecution of criminal activity. A large
portion of local law enforcement resources are involved in facilitation the movement of people and
vehicles in a safe manner.

DPS

With the use of differential GPS (DGPS) investigators can precisely relate evidence placement to crime
scene reconstruction diagrams

SMART

The sameThe unit SMART (Satellite Monitoring and Remote Tracking ) stipulated where the offenders
should be at all times. If an offender breaks rule of release, the system automatically warns the offender
and then sends a message to a control center if the problem is not immediately corrected appCrime
prevention info can be delivered to the PDA of an officer at the front line even for emergency service
(Police , rescue and ambulancelies to accident investigation and reconstruction

MOBILE TECH
Crime prevention info can be delivered to the PDA of an officer at the front line even for emergency
service (Police , rescue and ambulance

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

By using AI, companies can identify areas of potential crimes such as fraud, money laundering, and
terrorist financing – in addition to more mundane crimes such as employee theft, cyber fraud, and fake
invoices – to help public agencies with prosecuting these offenses much more effectively and efficiently.

They use algorithms to analyze large sets of data to find solutions and make predictions. The predictive
nature of AI has led to its rise in most areas of criminology, law and forensics, and forensic psychology.
Algorithmic risk assessments are in widespread use across law enforcement today.

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