forensic evidence

  • 21Forensic photography — Forensic photography, sometimes referred to as forensic imaging or crime scene photography, is the art of producing an accurate reproduction of a crime scene or an accident scene using photography for the benefit of a court or to aid in an… …

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  • 22Forensic biology — is the application of biology to law enforcement. It includes the subdisciplines of Forensic anthropology, Forensic botany, Forensic entomology, Forensic odontology and various DNA or protein based techniques. Contents 1 Applications 2… …

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  • 23Forensic footwear evidence — Forensic footwear Examiniation is the study of footwear impressions evidence created. Such evidence is used in legal proceedings to determine the identities of persons at the crime scene. Footwear evidence is often the most abundant form of… …

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  • 24Forensic 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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  • 25Forensic facial reconstruction — (or forensic facial approximation) is the process of recreating the face of an unidentified individual from their skeletal remains through an amalgamation of artistry, forensic science, anthropology, osteology, and anatomy. It is easily the most… …

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  • 26Forensic corporate collections — Forensic Corporate CollectionsForensic corporate collections refer to the type of debt collection and recovery tactics that apply computer forensics and scientific knowledge to the debt collection process. Forensic corporate collections are those …

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  • 27Forensic chemistry — is the application of chemistry to law enforcement or the failure of products or processes. Many different analytical methods may be used to reveal what chemical changes occurred during an incident, and so help reconstruct the sequence of events …

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  • 28Forensic video — Analysis is the scientific examination, comparison and/or evaluation of video in legal matters.Listed below are common techniques that are required of forensic video analysts. # Reliably digitize video tape footage onto a computer system. (This… …

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  • 29Forensic accounting — is the specialty practice area of accountancy that describes engagements that result from actual or anticipated disputes or litigation. Forensic means suitable for use in a court of law , and it is to that standard and potential outcome that… …

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  • 30forensic — fo·ren·sic /fə ren sik, zik/ adj [Latin forensis public, forensic, from forum forum] 1: belonging to, used in, or suitable to the courts or to public discussion and debate 2: relating to or dealing with the application of scientific knowledge (as …

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