
Police intelligence links cases only when people or addresses overlap, producing fragmented networks that collapse when a “key actor” is removed. Forensic intelligence (fingerprints/DNA) adds missing offenders and connections, transforming isolated cases into a highly connected structure. Police collapse the network they think exists. Forensics reveal the network that actually does.
Law and Political Science
Law and Political Science
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