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Q1. Does your department use any form of 3D recreation in relation to floor plans or crime scenes?
Q2. If yes, what devices/software do you use?
Q3. Is the 3D recreation software you use sufficient for its purpose within your department?
Q4. Does your department use any form of CAD in relation to 2D floor plans or crime scenes?
Q5. If your department does not use any form of CAD or 3D recreational software why is this?
Q6. On average how many cases are each of these methods used per year:
Q7. Typically what crime types are each method used for?
Q8. Are there any qualifying criteria for these methods to be used? (CAD, 3D recreation software)
By department, I mean your forensics team or anyone who deals with crime scene documentation for court.