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    Exam 1: The Nature of Report Writing
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    Direct Evidence for Law Enforcement, Forensics, Security, or Corrections Involves
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Direct Evidence for Law Enforcement, Forensics, Security, or Corrections Involves

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Direct evidence for law enforcement, forensics, security, or corrections involves tangible, identifiable objects such as weapons, clothing, confiscated objects, semen or blood.

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