by M. Nelson
ISBN | 9781835352052 |
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Publisher | EDTECH PRESS |
Copyright Year | 2025 |
Price | £165.00 |
In forensic science, crimes are investigated or potential evidence for court cases is examined using scientific procedures or skills. From anthropology and wildlife forensics to fingerprint and DNA analysis, forensic science encompasses a wide range of fields. The application of sciences including physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, and engineering to legal issues is known as forensic science. Investigators can benefit from forensic science by learning the physics behind blood spatter patterns, the chemistry behind trace materials and substances, the biology behind an unidentified suspect, and more. Due to the fact that practically every science can aid in the investigation of a crime or the assessment of civil harm, almost any science can be a forensic science. In reality, forensic sciences investigate the same things as regular sciences, with a few notable differences. The only distinction is that forensic scientists use the procedures and approaches of recognised sciences in legal situations. This book will serve as a useful resource for professional and industrial organisations, health authorities, and the general public. The goal of authoring this book was to demonstrate how technology may be used to your advantage in catching criminals.