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COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL

HOLY ANGEL JUSTICE EDUCATION &


FORENSICS

WEEK 1 & 2

INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC BALLISTICS

MODULE ACTIVITY

1. In the space provided draw a model of a Ballista.

2. What is the importance of studying ballistics in crime related cases? Why do we need to study
recovered fired ammunition as well as fire arm (if recovered)?

Data identified with drug cases, nearby and transnational pack cases, criminal exploitation cases, and forensic
information with incredible potential utility for crimes involving firearm knowledge may be included in forensic
information with incredible potential utility for crimes involving firearm knowledge (both sex and human trafficking).
The episode's situational data and informative reports provided recognition data with spatiotemporal proof.

Like humans and fingerprints, no two firearms, even those of the same make and model, leave the same marks.
Because every handgun leaves its own unique engravings on spent casings or bullets, ballistic fingerprinting and firearm
identification take use of this. The Firearm and Tool Marks sector oversees a wide range of evaluations, from firearms
work testing to chronic number rebuilding to break coordination.

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