There arn't really any cons about this question. The pros would be that a million people have facebook and if they see a mug shot up on facebook then there has to be someone that knows the person.
The police accused me of crime but I had a perfect alibi,I was at the police station when the crime occurred.
The victim of the crime was unable to identify the attacker.
No. See the related question below for more information on this.
Since he was suspected of committing the crime, the police kept him under surveillance.
Law enforcement can use social media to place people at places at certain times, and you'd be surprised how many people have incriminated themselves using social media, like Facebook.
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The police are using databases to store and organize various types of information related to criminal activities. This includes records of suspects, known criminals, and previous cases. Databases also allow the police to search for and retrieve information quickly, which can aid in investigations and crime-solving efforts. Furthermore, databases can be used to cross-reference and analyze data, helping identify patterns and trends that can assist in preventing and combating crime.
The feeling of accomplishment was tangible as she held the award in her hands.
You can't enjoy Facebook, Facebook is a noun. People enjoy USING Facebook :)
You cannot access Facebook account using Gmail. You have to use it using the Facebook site only. Gmail is just for confirming the account.
Interviewing/interrogating suspects, gathering potential evidence from the scene of the crime. obtaining fingerprint evidence, using staining techniques to ascertain if blood has been cleaned up from the scene, using tracking/sniffing dogs (if necessary, using DNA evidence (if needed), and many more.