Science of Crime – Intro to Forensic Science

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Science of Crime – Intro to Forensic Science Fall 2014

What is Forensic Science? The study and application of science to matters of law Begins with crime scene investigation Uses crime labs to examine evidence

Types of Science Used in Forensics Chemistry Physics Geology Biology Ballistics Document Examination Photography Toxicology Drug Analysis Fingerprints

Related Fields (May be asked to consult) Anthropology Psychiatry Odontology Engineering Computer technology Pathology Environmental Science Entomology Palynology Polygraphy Voice analysis