The A REVIEW OF THE DNA DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
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Abstract
This paper focuses on dealing with DNA profiles and DNA databases, as well as the most comparable instances that may be
connected, software engineers are building more high-speed and more systematic tools that will be used to anticipate the next
criminal attempt (Crouse, et al. 2019). On the other hand, limitations and the scope of work are also crucial factors to consider
because, even if the necessary information is readily available, there is no absolute assurance that the problem at hand will be
handled on the spot. Of course, tactics and instruments must be enhanced, but the reality scenario that criminal investigators
encounter, which includes a variety of limits and security concerns, must also be taken into consideration
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