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Browsing Theses and Dissertations (Police Practice) by Subject "Physical evidence"

Browsing Theses and Dissertations (Police Practice) by Subject "Physical evidence"

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  • Dywaba, Zukiswa Morencia (2018-09)
    DNA is identified as a powerful tool in the solving of rape cases, but it is often destroyed either by members of the public or the police officials who attend to the scene. The aim of the study was to evaluate the ...
  • Ubisi, Siphiwe Jane (2023-05-10)
    Rape is a severe crime in South Africa, and several cases of rape pass through the courts every year. However, many of these cases fail to get convictions due to problems experienced while collecting evidence from the crime ...
  • Gounden, Manisagaree (2016-09)
    Investigating a crime of rape relies heavily upon physical evidence, which provides the court with tangible objects that are not subject to memory loss. The recognition ofphysical evidence plays a critical role in the ...
  • Tshishonga, Mpho (2018-02)
    In this dissertation, the researcher wants to establish the use of firearm evidence in the investigation of the crime of murder. Firearm evidence can be of significance to the investigators during murder investigations. ...
  • Mokwena, Rakgetse John (2012-04)
    It is said that "one picture is worth a thousand words". This implies that pictorial testimony has more value than ten witnesses. The witnesses may give different views on the same issue, and, furthermore, they may forget ...

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