The Biological Evidence Preservation Handbook: Best Practices for Evidence Handlers, by NIST and the National Institute of Justice, provides forensic laboratories and law enforcement agencies with guidelines for preserving biological evidence so that it is available at any time to solve cold cases, confirm guilt of criminals, or exonerate the innocent. Handbook is divided into 5 main sections: retention, safe handling, packaging and storing, chain of custody and tracking, and disposition.
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