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Forensics For Dummies Cheat Sheet
Using science to help solve crime is what forensics is all about. Science and safety rule everything from how a law enforcement officer approaches a crime scene to what to put into a forensic toolbox. [more…]
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How to Stock a Forensics Toolbox
Crime scene investigators and forensics specialists are called to all types of crime scenes and at all hours. If you’re an investigator, you need certain tools and equipment to perform your duties, and [more…]
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How to Approach a Crime Scene to Protect Forensic Evidence
Forensics, which is basically the practice of applying science to crime, dictates that certain procedures be followed at the scene of a crime. The first officer to arrive at a crime scene must take certain [more…]
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What to Do if You Witness a Crime
Part of forensics is gathering reports from eyewitnesses, and who knows, you may be an eyewitness to a crime. You could be going to the store or a movie, dropping the kids off at school, or sitting at [more…]
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Forensic Duties of a Medical Examiner
In the case of murder, the medical examiner (ME) may be the person who puts forensics to its purest use. An ME uses science to determine the cause, mechanism, and manner of death to help the investigation [more…]
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Forensics: Defining Death
Picture yourself being buried alive. People living prior to the 19th century had good reason to worry about such matters, because stethoscopes hadn't been invented, and determinations of death were more [more…]
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Forensics: Fingering Criminals Using DNA
Solving crime means finding out whodunit, so forensic scientists have long searched for ways of absolutely identifying individuals from materials left at a crime scene. [more…]
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Forensics: Assessing the Scene of the Crime
From the moment the first police officer arrives at the crime scene, he follows a strict set of procedural guidelines designed to protect him and everyone else who's present; guard evidence against damage [more…]
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FBI Crime Statistics
Without crime, you’d have no scope for your interest in forensics, although, being an upstanding citizen, you’d trade your forensics skills for a crime-free country in a heartbeat, right? Given human nature [more…]
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Forensics: Profiling the Perpetrator
If you don't know what you're looking for, finding it is nearly impossible. Profiling, or looking at evidence and making a best guess as to the type of individual who would commit the crime in question [more…]
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Getting the Big Picture: Forensics in Action
You witness a burglar sneaking away from a store late at night. You call the police, and when they arrive, you identify the thief as someone you know. That person is arrested. However, fingerprints from [more…]
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