Forensic Crime Scene Reconstruction
Relies on the forensic science specialization of interpreting and assembling evidence in context. Relying on technical knowledge and a thorough understanding of forensic investigations, crime scene reconstruction is the expertise of the contextual analysis of evidence. Crime scene reconstruction analyzes the available data through computer simulation, analogue reconstruction, technical tests and/or out-of-court experimentation to determine whether any factual scenario may be consistent or inconsistent with physical, forensic, and scientific evidence.

“To perform crime reconstruction one need not be an expert in all forensic disciplines but must become an expert in only one: the interpretation of the evidence in context.” – Experts Chisum and Turvey


“The crime scene reconstructionist may not be the person who carries out laboratory analysis of evidence such as developing DNA profiles or performing firearms and tool mark analysis; however, the competent crime scene reconstructionist must understand the meaning of each various piece of evidence and how it fits within the overall context of the scene.”
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