Discuss how locard's principle can help you in the investigation of a case of housebreaking
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In forensic science, Locard's principle holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from it, and that both can be used as forensic evidence. Dr. ... This is evidence that does not forget. It is not confused by the excitement of the moment.
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In forensic science, Locard's principle holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from it, and that both can be used as forensic evidence. Dr. ... This is evidence that does not forget. It is not confused by the excitement of the moment.
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A criminal will bring something into the crime scene and take something away from it, and both of these items can be utilised as forensic evidence.
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Locard's "Principle of Interchange" is well-known who was the first to propose in 1910 that:
- Whenever anyone commits crime they always leave something behind that wasn't there before.
- And/or take something with them that wasn't on them when they arrived.
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