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Explain how a crime scene should be photographed

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Crime scenes should be photographed as completely as possible, including the area in which the crime took place and adjacent areas. The photographer should start with overviews and then move in for close-ups. Items of evidence should be photographed to show their position and location relative to the entire scene.

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