Archive for July, 2007

An Introduction to the Branches and Tools of Forensic Science

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Forensic science, which has gained immense popularity over the years, is basically a wide field of study that aims to address questions that are useful for legal proceedings. Popularly known as forensics, forensic science may refer to either civil action or crime. However, through popular science, forensic science is presently more associated with crime investigation, […]

A Brief Introduction to Forensic Science

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Forensic science is the use of science and physical evidence and applying them to law. Forensic science helps establish or exclude a link among physical evidence, the victim/s, the crime scene and the suspect. It often requires the use of logic and highly developed tools and technologies to collect and process evidence to […]

Knowing the Different Types of Forensic Pathology Techniques

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Forensic pathology is a branch of medicinal science which is focused on determining the person’s cause for death. There are a variety of forensic pathology techniques used today, all of which are continuously advancing thanks to technological improvements.

Criminological Microscope: Accessories to Crime-solving Investigation

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

The world of criminology goes far beyond the crime scene. Processing crime scenes is just the initial step in crime-busting operations, and the real hard word stays in the laboratory. This calls for criminological microscope, accessories and the best crime-solving minds in the task force.

The Past, Present, and Future of Comparison Microscope for Criminological Analysis

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

The comparison microscope is probably the most vital piece of equipment used for criminological analysis. Also known as a dissecting microscope and stereomicroscope, the comparison microscope has helped forensic experts solve numerous cases and bring justice to victims and their families.

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