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How Reliable Is Forensic Science? The Truth About Criminal Profiling and Investigations
The article examines the reliability of forensic science in criminal investigations, highlighting that while techniques like fingerprint and blood splatter analysis are commonly used, not all methods are grounded in solid scientific evidence. It questions the effectiveness of criminal profiling and other investigative approaches when their reliability is unproven.
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