Why arson cases is very difficult to investigate and prosecute
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Arson is also a difficult crime to investigate because of its destructive nature (Saferstein, 2004), and this also calls for a great deal of training and knowledge on the part of those who seek to research the act and catch the actor.
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Arson fires can be very challenging to solve and prosecute for main two reasons: they are usually done in secrecy and much of the evidence goes up in flames, fire investigators and prosecuting attorneys say. ... “A lot of evidence doesn't survive,” Gmoser said.
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