crimesolving
Crimesolving refers to the process of determining who committed a crime and how it occurred, through the collection, analysis, and interpretation of evidence, reconstruction of events, and application of legal standards. It encompasses investigative methods, forensics, and coordination with prosecutors and the court.
Investigations draw on physical evidence recovered from crime scenes, witness statements, informants, surveillance footage, and digital
A typical workflow involves preserving and documenting the scene, collecting and analyzing evidence, generating hypotheses about
Common tools include forensic science disciplines such as DNA analysis, fingerprinting, trace evidence, and ballistic analysis;
Challenges in crimesolving include misleading or false leads, cognitive biases, incomplete or degraded evidence, privacy and
Education and professional roles in crimesolving span detectives, investigators, crime-scene technicians, and forensic scientists. Training covers