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  • Forensic Science
  • Geomatics Engineering

Background:

  • Traditional crime scene documentation methods are reliable but can be enhanced.
  • Advancements in geomatics offer new possibilities for forensic applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review geomatic techniques for crime scene reconstruction.
  • To detail the advantages, disadvantages, and optimal use cases for each technology.
  • To inform forensic practitioners on selecting appropriate documentation methods.

Main Methods:

  • Exploration of geomatic techniques including total stations, photogrammetry, laser scanners, and structured light scanners.
  • Analysis of how these technologies apply to crime scene reconstruction.
  • Comparison of geomatic methods with traditional documentation approaches.

Main Results:

  • Geomatic techniques offer accurate and visually appealing crime scene documentation.
  • Each technique (total station, photogrammetry, laser scanning) has specific strengths and weaknesses.
  • Understanding these nuances is crucial for effective application in forensic investigations.

Conclusions:

  • Geomatic techniques provide valuable alternatives to traditional methods in crime scene reconstruction.
  • Forensic professionals should be aware of the benefits and limitations of various geomatic tools.
  • Informed selection of geomatic technology can lead to improved accuracy and presentation of evidence.