Crucial first 48 hours after a crime has been committed?

Criminal Law News 120 (January-March 2023):2-10 (2023)
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Abstract

Police tried and tested methods over many decades are still important in our high-tech age. The first 48 hours after police discover that a crime has been committed are said to be crucial for gathering vital evidence. After then, it becomes more difficult to gather good evidence and the likelihood of that perpetrator being caught is diminished, it has been believed. However, in modern times, police must keep up with forensic science methods and be aware of all current updated protocols and procedures in their jurisdiction.

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