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Archive for December 17th, 2007

Forensic Entomology: Insects in Legal Investigations

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Another interesting aspect of Forensic Science is Forensic Entomology. Forensic entomology is the use of insects in helping solve legal investigations. Insects and their larvae seen in a crime scene can help determine the time of death, detection of abuse among children and the elderly, blood spatter pattern analysis, probable path of an automobile and […]

FDA’s Ongoing Pet Food Investigation

Monday, December 17th, 2007

If you think Forensics is only beneficial for human, think again. Who would have thought Forensic Science can also be helpful to your pets? That is exactly what the article is all about. And no, it’s not about the dog/cat equivalent of CSI where suspects are fingerprinted and swabbed for DNA.

Microscopy of Hair Part 1: A Practical Guide and Manual for Human Hairs

Monday, December 17th, 2007

The article, as the title implies, is all about the forensic examination of human hairs. Hairs, like fingerprints, are one of the most common evidences collected in a crime scene. Both human and animal hair can be used in identifying and linking a suspect to the victim or the scene of the crime.  Forensic microscopes, […]

UNT Criminalistics Certificate Program

Monday, December 17th, 2007

UNT Criminalistics Certificate program receives Forensic Comparison Microscope
Forensic microscopes are staple equipments in Forensic Science. There are many kinds and types of forensic microscopes.  A forensic comparison microscope is a kind of forensic microscope that can compare two specimens side by side for similarities or differences.
The basic principle of Forensic Science is Locard’s Exchange Principle […]

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