Crime Scene Investigation, as the name suggests, is about collecting evidence at the crime scene to achieve the goal of not being wronged/allowing criminal behavior to be punished, but it is not about legal proceedings, focusing on the investigation of the scene, careful collection of evidence, bold guesses, and the use of scientific means of obtaining evidence. So the key lies in the details, huh, it sounds like that advertisement. Of course, anatomy and bloodshed are impossible to face, so timid girls may not be very suitable; in addition, there are usually 2+ cases broken in one episode, so you must keep your eyes open, otherwise it is easy to miss the details and understand the development of the plot[ :O]. The application of logical analysis is particularly important, and the professionalism of the criminal investigation structure is worthy of recognition. Think about it, due to the uneven level of the police force, how many unjust cases have not been brought to light. If we also have such a specialized The organization of , for the left and right of solving the case, than a few more idle people, I don't know how much more important it is.
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