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  • 1forensic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods to the investigation of crime. 2) of or relating to courts of law. ► NOUN (forensics) ▪ forensic tests or techniques. DERIVATIVES forensically adverb …

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  • 2forensic — [fə rɛnsɪk] adjective 1》 relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime. 2》 relating to courts of law. noun (forensics) forensic tests or techniques. Derivatives forensically adverb… …

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  • 3Forensic entomology and the law — Forensic entomology deals with the collection of arthropodic evidence and its application, and through a series of tests and previously set of rules, general admissibility of said evidence is determined. Ultimately, the admissibility of forensic… …

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  • 4Forensic 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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  • 5Forensic Files — DVD Cover From CourtTV Also known as Medical Detectives Format True crime Created by Paul Dowling …

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  • 6Forensic toxicology — is the use of toxicology and other disciplines such as analytical chemistry, pharmacology and clinical chemistry to aid medicolegal investigation of death, poisoning, and drug use. The primary concern for forensic toxicology is not the legal… …

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  • 7Forensic genetics — The branch of genetics that deals with the application of genetic knowledge to legal problems and legal proceedings. Forensic genetics is also a branch of forensic medicine which deals more broadly with the application of medical knowledge to… …

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  • 8Forensic materials engineering — A branch of Forensic engineering, the subject focuses on the material evidence from crime or accident scenes, seeking defects in those materials which might explain why an accident occurred, or the source of a specific material to identify a… …

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  • 9forensic animation — (foh.REN.zik an.uh.MAY.shun) n. A computer generated animation based on the forensic evidence presented in a court case. Example Citation: What the jury saw is known as forensic animation the computerized illustration of events recounted by… …

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  • 10forensic psychology — Application of psychology to legal issues, often for the purpose of offering expert testimony in a courtroom. In civil and criminal cases, forensic psychologists may evaluate individuals to determine questions such as competency to stand trial,… …

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