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In the districts of Berezivka, Odesa, and Podilsk, law enforcement conducted events where children immersed themselves in the world of forensics. This provided them a chance to understand the methods of crime investigation and the importance of upholding the law.
During meetings held in educational institutions and police stations, youth learned about the necessary skills for forensic experts, including crime scene examination techniques, the use of technical devices, evidence collection and classification, and information analysis to create databases. The quality of their work is crucial for solving crimes. Professionals shared their personal experiences, illustrating how seemingly insignificant evidence led to the identification of criminals.
The youngsters were informed about the procedures police follow at crime scenes, how evidence is collected, and were introduced to the basics of fingerprinting. Many eager participants practiced finding fingerprints of a hypothetical criminal at a simulated event and taking impressions from individuals.
Additionally, officers showcased modern technology they use in their work: electrostatic dusting mats for shoe print detection, rapid drug tests, drones for assessing areas affected by shelling, floods, or fires, and mobile DNA laboratories.