By: Anita Schepers | 2012-03-13 | College When you look at the field of psychology, you will see many different specialties and paths that a psychologist will be able to take. Some of the most common options are to go into clinical psychology and forensic psychology. 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: Kris Calhoun | 2010-12-07 | Psychology The field of forensic psychology is often described as where the study of the human mind meets the law. read more
By: Susan Pratt | 2010-04-01 | Online education Forensic psychology is an incredibly intriguing field. In point of fact, the field of forensics itself is incredibly interesting. More and more people are looking to go into the field, especially the area of forensic online psychology. As with many other fields, an increasing number of students are looking to get an online forensic degree in psychology. 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: Chris Cornell | 2010-11-03 | Reference & Education Find out what career prospects you can have as a forensic psychologist. Forensic psychology refers to the focus of psychology associated with criminal investigation and the law. read more
By: Tim McGarvey | 2011-01-22 | Law Scientists from a wide variety of disciplines may be involved in the creation of a 3D crime scene reconstruction depending on the case. Accident reconstructionists, forensic medical experts, weapons experts, engineers etc. are often used to explain key arguments. Forensic animators must take all the fact filled reports and information from these experts and use that as reference to recreate the crime, accident or crime scene. read more
By: William Hauselberg | 2011-05-21 | Reference & Education For students interested in continuing their education beyond a bachelor's degree, a Forensic Psychology master's degree program may be an excellent option. read more
By: John K. Brady | 2010-03-27 | Employment A Forensic science technician is responsible for investigating crimes by gathering physical evidence. The statistics for the year 2006 indicate that around 13,000 people joined the state and local governments as forensic science technicians. 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: G. Smitty | 2010-11-12 | Data Recovery A major risk of saving important data on a hard disk drive is if it fails. On the event that this occurs, a computer user must seek data recovery services. As many know already, these services can be expensive. In efforts to lower data retrieval costs, people buy software programs. read more