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=Surreptitious Entry=
=Surreptitious Entry=


Surreptitious entry is a method of entry that would be undetectable during normal use and undetectable during inspection by a qualified person. Very few techniques are classified as surreptitious because most leave discreet yet distinct [[Forensics|forensic]] evidence.
Surreptitious entry is a method of entry that leaves absolutely no evidence, forensic or otherwise.
 
Examples of surreptitious entry include using the correct key, extrapolating the top master key, and using a discreet video camera to record a combination to a safe


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Covert_Entry|Covert Entry]]
* [[Covert_Entry|Covert Entry]]
* [[Destructive_Entry|Destructive Entry]]
* [[Destructive_Entry|Destructive Entry]]

Revision as of 04:39, 13 January 2009

Surreptitious Entry

Surreptitious entry is a method of entry that leaves absolutely no evidence, forensic or otherwise.

Examples of surreptitious entry include using the correct key, extrapolating the top master key, and using a discreet video camera to record a combination to a safe

See also

Pages in category "Surreptitious Entry"

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