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The Crime Scene Unit (CSU) is an investigation unit and part of the NYPD. In Los Angeles they are known as the Scientific Investigation Division (SID). The unit is responsible for forensic investigations of homicides and sexual assaults, as well as other crimes as deemed necessary. Members of the Crime Scene Unit assist the precinct detectives in the processing of a crime scene as well as determining the proper routing of evidence.
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