- Chromatography, spectroscopy, hair and fiber analysis, and serology (such as DNA examination)
- Pathology, anthropology, odontology, toxicology, structural engineering, and examination of questionable documents.
What are the 11 types of forensic science?
- Criminalistics.
- Digital and Multimedia Sciences.
- Engineering Sciences.
- General.
- Jurisprudence.
- Odontology.
- Pathology/Biology.
- Physical Anthropology.
What techniques are used at a crime scene?
The basic crime scene procedures are
physical evidence recognition, documentation, proper collection, packaging, preser- vation, and, finally, scene reconstruction
.
What is the newest forensic technique?
- Massively Parallel Sequencing (MPS) …
- Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) : …
- FORENSIC PROTEOMICS. …
- MICRO-BIOME STUDY. …
- RAPID DNA. …
- Micro-X-Ray Florescence. …
- VIRTOPSY – TOUCH FREE AUTOPSY.
What are some of the techniques that forensic scientists use to solve crimes?
DNA analysis, Finger printing, voice recognition, hand writing analysis, ballistics, autopsy
etc are forensic methods to detect a reason for crime or death. Most important areas of physical, life and materials science are used in forensic analytical techniques.
What are the 4 types of forensic analysis?
Five common types of forensic analysis, are deoxyribonucleic acid, or
DNA, computer, handwriting, bloodstain and statement analysis
.
What are 4 places organizations that may hire or employ a forensic scientist?
Federal agencies, such as
the Justice Department, Treasury Department, Postal Inspection Service and Health and Human Services
employ forensic scientists who specialize in a particular area of forensics, such as ammunition, DNA, explosives, trace evidence or hazardous materials.
What are 3 basic functions of a forensic scientist?
The three tasks or responsibilities of a forensic scientist are:
Collecting evidence. Analyzing evidence
. Communicating with law enforcement and…
What are the 3 branches of forensic science?
- Forensic Pathology. …
- Clinical Forensic Medicine. …
- Forensic Toxicology. …
- Forensic Serology. …
- Forensic Psychiatry. …
- Forensic Anthropology.
What are the 10 sections of forensic science?
- Trace Evidence Analysis.
- Forensic Toxicology.
- Forensic Psychology.
- Forensic Podiatry.
- Forensic Pathology.
- Forensic Optometry.
- Forensic Odontology.
- Forensic Linguistics.
What are the 7 basic steps in crime scene investigation?
- Secure the Scene.
- Separate the Witnesses.
- Scan the Scene.
- Photograph the Evidence.
- Sketch the Scene.
- Search the Scene.
- Secure and Collect Evidence.
What are the 5 steps of crime scene investigation?
The basic crime scene procedures are
physical evidence recognition, documentation, proper collection, packaging, preser- vation, and, finally, scene reconstruction
.
What is secondary crime?
A secondary crime scene is
in some way related to the crime but is not where the actual crime took place
. In a bank robbery, for example, the bank is the primary scene, but the get-away car and the thief’s hideout are secondary scenes.
Who is the most famous forensic scientist?
- Dr. William Bass (United States)
- Dr. Joseph Bell (Scotland)
- Dr. Edmond Locard (France)
- Dr. Henry Faulds (United Kingdom)
- William R. Maples (United States)
- Clea Koff (United Kingdom)
- Frances Glessner Lee (United States)
- Robert P. Spalding (United States)
What are the different types of forensics?
- Forensic Accounting / Auditing.
- Computer or Cyber Forensics.
- Crime Scene Forensics.
- Forensic Archaeology.
- Forensic Dentistry.
- Forensic Entomology.
- Forensic Graphology.
- Forensic Pathology.
Who is the father of modern forensic science?
About The Father of Forensics
Before there was CSI, there was one man who saw beyond the crime and into the future of forensic science. His name was
Bernard Spilsbury
—and, through his use of cutting-edge science, he single-handedly brought criminal investigations into the modern age.