How Does Technology Affect Crime

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How Has Technology Impacted Crime Scene Investigations? Crime has been around as long as humans and will only disappear when humans are gone. Why, because crime is characterized as offensive and violating laws, and laws were created by man to protect citizens and their privacy. Could it be true that technology has raised crime rates and has even created new varieties of crime, at the same time, new technology has helped to solve the crime. How has new technology helped crime scene investigators be able to solve crime faster, and what new technologies have been implemented? My study introduces the new technology that has been put in place to help solve crime scene investigations. Technology offers the potential for connection, solidarity, …show more content…

Not only pointless, but it caused murder rates and crime rates to rise. The reason that crime and murder rates went up because detectives and forensic didn't have the proper technology to catch their suspect which allowed them to get away. Eventually they would get caught for the crime that they had committee, but it wasn't until technology became more advanced. As Rhineberger stated, "In this day and age, people can change their name, their Social Security number and they can change the color of their eyes and other physical descriptors but they can't change their DNA". Forensics didn't have all the tools and sources that were needed to help solve crimes back in the days. The early days of forensic science must have been quite exasperating for detectives with a lack of options, outside of their own skills of investigation and a depending on a magnifying glass. Many crimes have turned to cold case files due to the fact of not having the qualified technology that was needed. For example, the case that involved the Boston Strangler killer. Even though they had found evidence of his semen on the blanket, the evidence were still inconclusive due to the fact that it had been deteriorate. Thanks to newer technology, forensics were able to lift the semen off the blanket and retrieve the DNA that belonged to the suspect of the

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