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  • 1Forensic medical examiner — may refer to:* In the United States, a Forensic pathologist * In the United Kingdom, another name for a police Force Medical Examiner …

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  • 2Forensic pathology — is a branch of Pathology concerned with determining the cause of death by examination of a cadaver. The autopsy is performed by the pathologist at the request of a coroner or a medical examiner, usually during the investigation of criminal law… …

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  • 3Forensic entomologist — Forensic entomologists are those involved in the branch of entomology that involves insects and violent crime or the law, known as forensic entomology. This includes three main branches: medicocriminal entomology, urban entomology, and stored… …

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  • 4Forensic medicine division — The Forensic Medicine Division, formerly known as the Centre for Forensic Medicine, is part of the Applied Sciences Group of the Health Sciences Authority. In the 1960s to 1980s, it was a section within the Department of Pathology under the… …

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  • 5Forensic Files — DVD Cover From CourtTV Also known as Medical Detectives Format True crime Created by Paul Dowling …

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  • 6Forensic entomology — is the application and study of insect and other arthropod biology to criminal matters. Forensic entomology is primarily associated with death investigations however it may also be used to detect drugs and poisons, determine the location of an… …

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  • 7medical jurisprudence — n. the application of medical knowledge to questions of law affecting life or property, including ascertaining and certifying the cause of death, proper medical practice, etc. * * * or legal medicine Science of applying medical facts to legal… …

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  • 8Forensic psychology — is the intersection between Psychology and the legal system. It is a division of applied psychology concerned with the collection, examination and presentation of psychological evidence for judicial purposes. [cite web url=http://www.all about… …

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  • 9Forensic engineering — is the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property. The consequences of failure are dealt by the law of product liability. The… …

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  • 10Forensic Social Work — is a branch of Social work that deals with the practice of social work in criminal and civil law settings. Forensic social workers are employed in a variety of settings, such as psychiatric hospitals,state and municipal agencies and by law… …

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