By: Michelvar Smith | 2012-05-31 | Dental Dental records play an integral role in forensic science while solving crimes and for identification of deceased in events that cause mass fatalities. This field is an interesting branch of dentistry which has proven its value time and again over the years. read more
By: Jeff Noctis | 2011-01-26 | Science People often use the terms forensics and forensic science interchangeably. The same goes for forensic science and criminalistics. However, there is a difference between all three of these. Read the article to discover how they differ. read more
By: Dr. Anoop Gupta | 2011-11-15 | Dental Forensic Dentistry in India is a science which is developing fast and is seen as a great advantage for the society. The need of Forensic Dentistry in India has seen an increase in demand in last decade as the demands from criminal system of justice has increased. read more
By: Brian Jones | 2010-12-14 | Article Marketing With shows such as Castle and Bones gaining popularity, the field of forensic science have suddenly gained ranking on the popularity ladder too. The sudden emergence of forensic has led many to believe that it is a recent addition to the field of science. read more
By: Stuart Michael M | 2010-09-28 | Technology The term forensic science originates from Latin as forensic implies "before the form" and refers to "of, pertaining to or used in the lawful court". In such modern age and era, the phrase is often related to the methods used to obtain criminal evidence as a proof in the probing of a case in the court. read more
By: Ian bevis | 2012-01-04 | Business Forensic body fluid examination is very important aspect of criminology. There are a various types of body fluids like semen, saliva, faeces, sweat, urine etc. which can be analyzed to find out the defendant. read more
By: Ban ronaldo | 2011-11-24 | Technology Gas chromatography a.k.a GC is one of most popular and effective analytical technique used by scientists and experts in forensic laboratories. GC is used for a variety of forensic purposes, ranging from analysis of body fluids for detecting presence of malicious substances to testing of fibre and blood at any crime/accident scene. The procedure is also used for detecting residue from explosives su read more
By: Hank Gale | 2010-04-02 | Home Security Forensic locksmith is an area of study that focuses on examining locks or other security devices in order to determine how it was open, neutralized or bypassed. Individuals who become a forensic locksmith are trained in the use of equipment and scientific methods to exam all forms of locks for information. Some forensic techniques employed by forensic locksmiths include microscopic examination, microphotography, regular photography, physical disassembly of the lock and occasionally laboratory techniques such as metallurgy and tool mark identification. read more
By: Benny | 2011-09-12 | College The word "Forensics" is usually related to things like fingerprints, DNA tests etc. but actually forensics is defined as the "study of evidence discovered at a crime scene and used in a court of law." read more
By: donnedavies30@gmail.com | 2010-11-13 | Law The expansion in networking correlations, convolutions and commotions has been followed by an increase in the amount of transgressions perpetrated within the networks read more
By: Emma jacob | 2011-03-29 | Law The word Forensic comes from the Latin word forensic means "before the forum," and refers to something "of, relating to, or used in a courtroom." In that time, it almost always refers to a method of o... read more
By: Rob McAdam | 2010-03-28 | Computer forensics When you hear of computer forensics, the first thing that pops to mind might be a Crime Scene Investigator, pulling the plastic sheet off of a computer and inspecting for signs of a struggle. Nobody really ever talked about forensics in daily life until they started making those scientifically accurate prime time cop shows, so of course, simple word association generally leads us to forensic sciences being "Something cops do, right?" read more
By: Chris Cornell | 2010-11-03 | Reference & Education Popular television shows have glamorized the forensic science and its application in aiding justice. However, there are doubts surrounding the subject matter such as how one can go about becoming a forensic investigator as well as its career prospects. read more
By: Ian bevis | 2012-01-04 | Business It has to be very clear that the consultant has to be very rich in experience when it comes to forensic DNA consultants. read more
By: MiguelCarlos | 2011-03-26 | Reference & Education The field of forensic science offers a promising career for those who are interested in solving criminal cases. However, it is also a challenging career since there are a lot of skills, knowledge, and principles to learn. read more