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Chapter 777: Establishing Research Institute? (4000)

In the afternoon, it started to rain lightly in the originally sunny weather.

In a quiet office, Karasawa and Takagi were dealing with the documents accumulated on the table, while Naoki Uyei just lay on the table and carefully wrote a written report on this case.

In the second half of the case, many important things were his own personal experiences. Writing them down in this lesson will surely give him a different experience.

Black tea is placed in the hands of several people, and taking a break after busy work is the daily life of the office.

But soon the landline phone on the desk rang, attracting everyone's attention.

There's no way around it. Generally speaking, it's not a good thing when the phone rings in their office, so it's only natural that they care about it so much.

However, when Takagi answered the call with a smile on his face, the criminals in the room breathed a sigh of relief and went about their own business.

However, what Karasawa didn't expect was that after hanging up the phone, Takagi found him and said that he had just been informed by the other end of the phone to go to the large conference room of the Metropolitan Police Department for a meeting.

This large conference room is different from the usual conference rooms where cases are handled. The meetings held here are basically internal meetings.

In other words, the conference room is not used to deal with cases, but is used to discuss internal matters of the Metropolitan Police Department, and it is usually used by big bosses for meetings. Tang Ze really doesn't know why he is called to go there for a meeting.

With doubts in his heart, Tang Ze finally went to the large conference room.

After entering the door, Mr. Saitama and a group of senior officials had already taken their seats. Of course, there were more people who had not arrived, so it seemed that it was not too late for him to arrive.

Hearing Tang Ze push open the door and enter, Mr. Saitama waved enthusiastically, motioning Tang Ze to sit next to him.

In response to this, Karasawa naturally took the initiative and said hello to Sihuayuan who was standing behind him, then pulled out a stool and sat on the right hand side of Mr. Saitama.

"Sir, what's going on?" Looking around, Tang Ze found that he seemed to be the one with the lowest police rank taking the seat. He couldn't help but lower his voice and said, "Is it appropriate for me to sit here?"

"You can sit down if I ask you to." Mr. Saitama waved his hand nonchalantly and said, "Everyone thinks you should participate in this meeting, so you are suitable."

"That's good."

Tangze felt a little relieved when he heard that it was not the boss Saitama who insisted on sitting on his own, but everyone decided to let him participate in the meeting.

Although the Metropolitan Police Department is unified internally, there are also many internal factions.

Although Mr. Saitama has the toughest thigh, Tangze doesn't want to cause unnecessary trouble to the other party.

However, after listening to Mr. Saitama's words, Tang Ze felt relaxed and at the same time, a sense of curiosity arose.

What is it that deserves so many high-ranking officials to come over to discuss it, and why would they even make a special trip to call on me?

However, seeing that Mr. Saitama had no intention of explaining, Tang Ze could only wait for everyone to arrive while heeding his curiosity.

This meeting seemed to be very important. From the moment Tangze sat down to the moment he started talking, the conference room, which was originally only one-third full, was almost full.

After Criminal Affairs Minister Odagiri Toshiro took his seat with Matsumoto Kiyonaga and Police Officer Megure, Saitama looked around at the people around him and couldn't help but start presiding over the meeting.

Soon, Tang Ze knew the contents of the meeting.

It was when I was chatting with Uncle Demi while handling the case that I learned about the reform of the forensics course.

'But why do we need to host a meeting to discuss this kind of thing?'

Although he had some doubts in his heart, Tangze did not rush to ask about the tactics and retreat, and began to listen carefully to everyone's discussion in the meeting.

And soon he understood the ultimate purpose of this meeting.

To put it simply, there is a consensus on the expansion of forensic courses, but there are differences among those present on how to expand or even reform it.

The other party feels that the current work of the forensics department is too complicated and has too many areas of responsibility, which is not conducive to increasingly complex cases.

Therefore, people with expertise in the field are needed to conduct individual analyzes when criminals encounter difficulties in handling cases.

In this way, strong logistical force will also assist criminals in handling cases.

With the advancement of science and technology, criminal methods and countermeasures will become more and more technological. If they do not make changes in the face of the advancement of crime, they will only be passive in the future.

Like many seemingly difficult cases, in fact, as long as the various circumstances at the crime scene are scientifically analyzed, the culprit can actually be found.

This is the power of technology. People can lie and cheat, but science cannot. Material proof is far more reliable than human testimony. This is an objective reality.

For example, when Tang Ze solved this case, reasoning did not actually account for a high proportion. As long as a systematic scientific analysis was conducted, the prisoner could eventually be found and the truth could be found.

So starting from the facts, the reform will indeed promote the overall case handling efficiency of the Metropolitan Police Department. After all, not everyone has as sharp reasoning as Karasawa.

As mentioned before, there are only a very small number of "famous criminals" like Karasawa, and most of them are just ordinary criminals.

And if they can improve their case-handling skills, it will be far more important than having a few more "famous criminals" like Tang Ze and others.

This is also the reason why one side wants to push for reform.

On the other hand, one side feels that the forensics department only needs to continue to expand, and it will have enough manpower to maintain operations.

After all, this is how the forensics class has been operating for so many years. If it were to be reformed as they thought before, failure would not only be troublesome and laborious, but would also only delay logistical support.

And if the reforms are carried out as they say, will the original forensics class become a more bloated organization?

As for the consequences of a bloated organization, everyone here will naturally understand.

If the work efficiency is low, it is not impossible that internal staff will push each other's work, leading to the situation of "three monks with no food to eat".

Even if they can guarantee that this organization can achieve its purpose at the beginning, how can they guarantee that there will be no problems later?

After all, they don't just throw in an activity or something and then be done with it.

What they are doing now is to reform the existing system. Even if these people are gone, this system will continue.

Everyone knows how important logistics is. It is necessary to maintain the operation of the entire organization. For example, the current forensics class can be said to be of low weight.

In this case, it is easy to suppress, but if you put their status and rights on the same high level, the risk will increase infinitely.

Once the person in charge of this "logistics" is a guy with evil intentions, then it is not impossible to turn this organization into an iron barrel and cause trouble by working under the yin and yang.

Illegal incidents such as forging evidence, etc., will be hugely involved once they occur. After all, ordinary people are unlikely to have the capital.

This means that there will definitely be more big names involved behind the scenes.

Therefore, the opponents feel that rather than allowing this kind of disaster to have the soil to sprout, it is better to kill it from the beginning.

As for the expansion of manpower in the forensics class, you don’t have to worry so much. After all, forensics classes are conducted in groups.

Moreover, each forensic examiner who has good criminal relationships is different, so it is impossible to be "centralized" and not be discovered.

To put it simply, each has its own advantages, but each has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the two sides had some disputes before.

But in general, everyone has the same goals and always hopes that this change will bring about better changes, so there is no feeling of a breakup due to different concepts.

Overall, the atmosphere of the discussion was very harmonious.

And with the suggestion from Mr. Saitama, everyone began to compromise with each other and prepare to adopt a compromise approach.

These are actually the expectations that people on both sides have in mind. If they can't come up with a compromise plan, then these big guys are really stupid.

In the end, both parties reached a consensus, the forensics department was expanded, and a new department was established at the same time.

Although this will overlap some work, it is not a check and balance.

"What do you think?" While everyone was still discussing, Mr. Saitama turned to look at Tang Ze and asked, "Do you have any suggestions for this newly established department?"

"Me?" Tang Zegang wanted to be humble but saw Mr. Saitama wave his hand: "If it's useless and reliable, just say less. I called you here just to ask you what you think.

After all, you have the most experience in handling cases, and the results are there. If it is your proposal, I think everyone will consider accepting it."

"Then I'm not polite. Please correct me for some immature suggestions, sirs."

After hearing what the other party said, Tang Ze was not too modest.

In fact, after listening to the content of the meeting, Tangze almost knew what it meant when Boss Saitama specially called him to come and participate in the meeting.

Therefore, during the previous discussion, Tang Ze prepared some plans that he had considered before.

Actually, it's not that difficult. I've watched so many Japanese dramas in my previous life, and I still know about the "Scientific Investigation Research Institute", a research institute affiliated with the Metropolitan Police Department.

As for the overlapping of functions, Tangze doesn't think it's a big problem at all.

Because first of all, the personnel in the forensics class need to go to the scene.

Their on-site investigation is an indispensable part, and experienced forensic investigators will be a great help to criminals.

Most of them are like criminals, and their careers need to be more "all-round".

It's just that this knowledge is more on the "scientific side". Judgments about what methods are needed to deal with various types of physical evidence, etc., are all the work of the forensics department staff.

Scientific search research is more focused on scientists, who only need to identify the physical evidence sent by the forensics class.

To put it simply, forensic investigators are more like those who run the scene, while those who do scientific research are more like tool people who analyze physical evidence.

Both of these are actually the work of forensic investigators. They must not only conduct on-site inspection of physical evidence, but also

Of course, this does not mean that forensics personnel have simply abandoned the art of analysis and evidence collection, but that the division of labor has become more detailed.

Some simple and trouble-free physical evidence analysis can be done directly by forensic personnel, while some that require high technology and a lot of time are left to scientific investigation and research.

This not only saves time and improves efficiency, but also reduces functional overlap.

Of course, downplaying functional overlap does not mean downplaying checks and balances.

One is an experienced practical person, while the other is more academic. It is not easy for either of them to fool the other.

After listening to Tangze's general thoughts, the meeting became quiet for a while before discussing the plan again.

The plan discussed this time is not whether Karasawa's plan will work, but how the actual operation should be done and what people should be arranged to do.

The big bosses around him also looked at Tang Ze with admiration. They were obviously very satisfied with the suggestions that Tang Ze had made before.

"Well done." Boss Saitama sat aside and nodded to Tang Ze with satisfaction: "Sure enough, calling you here was the right choice. I knew you would bring me some surprises."

"No, I'm just adding some details. There's nothing to be proud of." Tang Ze smiled and said modestly.

"You, you, you~"

Mr. Saitama smiled and nodded when he heard this. Tang Ze shook his head and said: "Modility is a good thing, but it is not good to go too far. Young people should look like young people with sharp edges."

Tang Ze just smiled back and didn't explain too much.

Regarding the division of labor and cooperation in this organizational structure, by spending more time on trial and error, these big guys will be able to perfect a reasonable framework.

So at most it's just a plug-in for time-travelers, nothing to show off.

Just like a test taker who knows the answer in advance, he can just turn over the answer without any need to answer the question.

It's all not your own ability, so don't be complacent about what you can use right out of the box.

As for the rest of the meeting, once the general direction has been determined, everyone's discussions became very serious and formal.

First, they borrowed the name Karasawa mentioned before and determined that this organization under the Warning Department was the "Scientific Investigation Research Institute."

Then specific classifications will be made based on the actual situation.

Forensic Medicine, Chemistry, and Physics are all common methods for extracting evidence. There is not much to say, it is just a more detailed classification.

At Karasawa's suggestion, in addition to this department, a clerical department was added.

Of course, this clerical department is not the staff responsible for internal operations.

It represents sociology, criminal psychology, and other sciences that study various social phenomena.

This knowledge is invisible and intangible, and seems unreliable and deceptive.

Even some old criminals don't believe in these gadgets at all, but it turns out that they are indeed useful.

Tangze himself is a good example. He has arrested many criminals through his knowledge of psychology, profiling and other aspects, so naturally he will not miss the help this aspect brings when handling cases.

And Tangze also believes that the clerical department will even bring new changes to criminals' handling of cases.

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