Multiple Choice
What are the five divisions a crime lab it typically divided into?
A) Serology, unknown substances, trace evidence, ballistics and fingerprints.
B) Financial, arson, murder, rape and organized crime.
C) Corporate, organized crime, violent crime, white collar and blue collar.
D) Federal, State, County, Local and Special Victims.
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