It was an ancient Roman island, near Pompeii. It stood in the shadow of an active volcano, which destroyed the island’s life form.…
Works in the lab analyzing evidence from a variety of different crime scenes? Who is a Forensic Scientist?…
Forensic scientists are an important part of drug cases because they help discover the drugs at the sight, and what drug it may be, using multiple tests. If someone possesses a drug forensics can prove whether they in fact did possess drugs. They can also test to see in a person is under the influence of a drug.…
The role of the forensic scientists in the Police Service is that they provide scientific evidence for use in courts of law to support the prosecution or defence in criminal and civil investigations. Their main role is to search for evidence and to put the events in the order that they happen.…
Why forensic scientists are an important part in drug cases is because they hold the ability to tell whether or not the drug is present. They have to be able to back their findings up with evidence suitable in the court of law.…
What are the three types of fingerprints found in the human population? How often does each occur?…
Forensic scientists collect and analyze the evidence, give an expert testimony, and train other law enforcement individuals on how to record and collect evidence.…
3. What does LIBS stand for? What does this do? LIBS stands for Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy. It shows what something is made of.…
What physical evidence did you find at the victim’s home? A box of matches, a space heater, beer bottles, Natalie’s wallet, a V-shaped burn pattern, burned outlet, a protected surface on the ground, crazed glass, and a puddle-shaped burn pattern.…
Forensic science, is the application of science to the criminal justice system. Forensic science is any science that is used for the purposes of the criminal justice system. Forensic scientists use forensics to help determine who committed a crime. For example, forensic scientists are able to compare fingerprints from a crime scene with databases of fingerprints in order to find who was at the scene of a crime.…
2. A forensic scientist must analyze evidence from crime scenes, provide an expert testimony during court cases, and assist in training other law enforcement employees to properly gather crime scene evidence to ensure it is not contaminated.…
4. challenges in analyzing tool marks may include duplicating the marks left by tools through tests in the laboratory, and finding individual…
preserving soil samples, if soil is found on the bottom of a shoe for example…
1. What is liver mortis? How might this reveal information about the time of death?…
Forensic scientists do much more than process, analyze and compare evidence. The scientist must be qualified as an expert witness. Your individual work will explore the question, "what is an expert witness?"…