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Enhancing Forensic Investigations through the Integration of Geospatial Technologies: A Comprehensive Analysis of Crime Scene Reconstruction

Enhancing Forensic Investigations through the Integration of Geospatial Technologies: A Comprehensive Analysis of Crime Scene Reconstruction

Submission: 05 December 2025 | Acceptance: 29 December 2025 | Publication: 28 January 2026

1Umar Shah, 2Mohib Ali, 3Dr Khalid Hussain Kalhoro, 4Javed Butt Karamat, 5Sughra Hasnain, 6Tahmur Shah

1PIMS
2UHS
3Muhammadi Clinic,Piryaloi Sukkur.
4PIMS
Submission: 05 December 2025 | Acceptance: 29 December 2025 | Publication: 28 January 2026

1Umar Shah, 2Mohib Ali, 3Dr Khalid Hussain Kalhoro, 4Javed Butt Karamat, 5Sughra Hasnain, 6Tahmur Shah

1PIMS

2UHS

3Muhammadi Clinic,Piryaloi Sukkur.

4PIMS

5UHS

6PIMS

ABSTRACT:

Background: The traditional methods employed in forensic investigations have evolved with the integration of advanced geospatial technologies. This study delves into the application of geospatial technologies to enhance crime scene reconstruction, acknowledging the pivotal role these tools play in modern forensic practices.

Aim: The primary objective of this research was to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the integration of geospatial technologies in forensic investigations, focusing on their effectiveness in crime scene reconstruction. The aim was to elucidate the benefits and challenges associated with this integration and assess its impact on the accuracy and efficiency of forensic analysis.

Methods: A systematic approach was adopted, combining literature review, case studies, and practical experiments. Various geospatial technologies, including Geographic Information System (GIS), Global Positioning System (GPS), and Remote Sensing, were utilized to collect and analyze spatial data from crime scenes. The integration of these technologies was assessed in simulated forensic scenarios, allowing for a rigorous evaluation of their practical applicability.

Results: The integration of geospatial technologies demonstrated significant advancements in crime scene reconstruction. GIS provided spatial context, GPS facilitated accurate location data, and Remote Sensing offered aerial perspectives. The synergy of these technologies enhanced the overall precision and speed of forensic investigations. Case studies illustrated successful applications in real-world scenarios, showcasing the potential for widespread adoption in forensic practices.

Conclusion: This comprehensive analysis underscores the transformative impact of integrating geospatial technologies in forensic investigations. The results validate the efficacy of these tools in reconstructing crime scenes with heightened accuracy and efficiency. While challenges such as data integration and standardization persist, the overall benefits make a compelling case for the continued advancement and integration of geospatial technologies in forensic practices.

Keywords: Forensic Investigations, Geospatial Technologies, Crime Scene Reconstruction, GIS, GPS, Remote Sensing, Accuracy, Efficiency, Integration, Forensic Practices.

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