Does it matter which laser scanner you use for scene reconstruction and analysis? Watch the video to learn what Knott Laboratory has discovered.
A fresh perspective to point cloud data drives widespread adoption of laser scanning throughout the Calgary legal system.
In an era when misleading video evidence abounds, agencies need a source of truth that conveys objective data.
Ken Jones describes how digital twins of crime scenes can aid investigators.
Incident reconstructions based on science rather than approximations or best guesses provide immeasurable value to the criminal justice system.
Creating scientifically accurate visualizations that minimize cognitive bias requires starting with high-quality data.
3D Forensic Specialist Vincent T. Joachim will kick off a career-advancing week of high-demand reality capture training at HDS University 2023 in Tucson, AZ, Sept. 18-22.
Explore a challenging case that demonstrates the significance of 3D laser scanning in forensic scene visualization.
A few small modifications to how you handle laser scanned point cloud data from a crime or crash scene can have a big impact on how the data is used in the court system.
An interactive platform to manage and visualize complex information empowers everyone involved in a case.
When you need to quickly capture high-quality, accurate 3D crime and crash scene data, there's one sure way to get it done. Mark Johnson of Visual Law explains.
With professional-grade laser scanning technology affordable and easy to use, capturing an accurate digital record of every incident just makes sense.