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Forensics is the process of using scientific knowledge for collecting, analysing, and presenting evidence to the courts. Forensic entomology is the study of the life cycles of various insects in order to understand the timing of criminal activities such as homicide. Facial Reconstruction is based on the morphology of skulls found at crime scenes.
Forensics is the process of using scientific knowledge for collecting, analysing, and presenting evidence to the courts. Forensic entomology is the study of the life cycles of various insects in order to understand the timing of criminal activities such as homicide. Facial Reconstruction is based on the morphology of skulls found at crime scenes.
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Forensics is the process of using scientific knowledge for collecting, analysing, and presenting evidence to the courts. Forensic entomology is the study of the life cycles of various insects in order to understand the timing of criminal activities such as homicide. Facial Reconstruction is based on the morphology of skulls found at crime scenes.
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WHAT Is forensics? Latin adjective implying “Of or before the Forum or place of assembly”
Forensics is the process of using scientific
knowledge for collecting, analysing, and presenting evidence to the courts.
The word forensics means “to bring to the
court.”. T i n M hin g ak gs
my Le s te s s rio us History
The "Eureka" legend of Archimedes can be
considered an early account of the use of forensic science.
The first published work relating to forensic
science was written in 1798 by Francois- Emanuel Fodere (France). HISTORY(Contd…) Mathieu Orfila (Spain) is considered the “father of forensic toxicology”.
First book was written by Song chi of
China in 1248
It Dealt with finding the unknown using on-
site investigation techniques Modern forensics
It mostly deals with “Crime Scene
Investigation” using cutting edge scientific technologies to identify a substance and connect evidence to a particular person and place. Branches Of Forensics Crime scene investigation Forensic entomology Facial reconstruction Forensic osteology Cryptography Questioned document analysis Forensic pathology Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Practitioners of CSI gather all evidence relevant to a crime that has taken place.
Extreme attention to detail is necessary.
The ability to recognize
patterns that others may not notice makes for a good crime scene investigator. Forensic Entomology The study of the life cycles of various insects in order to understand the timing of criminal activities such as homicide. Practitioners have a great deal of familiarity with insect taxonomy and ontogeny. Facial Reconstruction
Using their in-depth
understanding of human anatomy and osteology, scientists reconstruct the faces of homicide victims based on the morphology of skulls found at crime scenes. Do It Yourself!! How to conduct simple fingerprint investigation Famous Fictionist investigators Fictionist investigators have captivated our imagination by their seemingly uncanny knack of looking for the right stuff at the right time resulting in an exceptionally thrilling conclusion. Here are some of the most well know forensic experts in modern fiction: Sherlock Holmes Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman in Seven Judy Foster in Silence of the Lambs X Files Crime Scene Investigation THE CSI effect This show (CSI) has created such an impact that expectation of forensic science solving the crime is so unrealistically high resulting in a “Dramatic License “ This phenomenon is now referred to as the CSI effect Lets have a look at a couple of unsolved case studies from real life incidents Case Study 1 Jack The ripper Jack the ripper is probably the most controversial and consequential serial killer ever. His identity is unknown after being mentioned for the first time in 1888 in England His is still a subject of intrigue and mystery to every forensic investigator. Jack The Ripper Itis estimated that he was responsible for the deaths of over 70 women mostly by dissection. Some of the organs of the victims were missing suggesting that he was a skilled surgeon. This created a dreadful fear for surgeons and doctors in general in England. Representation of Jack in newspapers Case Study 2 The Love Bug This is the first and most destructive computer virus created . It was created by a Computer science student by the name Guzman in Philippines. The Love Bug The virus was in the form of an e-mail with the subject ILOVEU Who wouldn’t want to open an e-mail with the subject I LOVE U!! On clicking, the virus entered the address book of the victim and spread to all of his contacts thus resulting in a chain reaction. In May 2000,there was no law no cyber law and hence Guzman couldn’t be convicted of any crime. Reomel Ramones and Onel de Guzman A Career in Forensics!!