Types of Forensics
Below are our 11 articles in the types of forensics' category:

In today’s ever changing criminal world the use of computers for fraud and the pursuit of other crimes has increased to dramatic proportions. So...

A forensic accountant will seek to trace any financial discrepancies within a company's accounts and use so-called 'paper trails' or 'audit trails'...

Archaeology and anthropology are the study of historic human remains and the objects, buildings and other artefacts associated with them. Forensic...

Forensic Dentistry is the area of forensic medicine concerned with the examination of teeth, especially in the cases of victims who cannot be...

Entomology is the study of insects, and forensic entomologists use insects to provide more information about crimes.
The first record of the...

Forensic Graphology is the study of handwriting especially that found in ransom notes, poison pen letters or blackmail demands.
Forensic...

If a body is found in a field with no visible signs of injury - mortal or otherwise forensic medicine seeks to answer the questions; how did the body...

Forensic pathology involves discovering the cause of death, especially in cases where it is sudden or the police suspect that it has not occurred by...

Forensic psychology is the forensic study of the mind and the ways in which the mind works, especially in the instances of violent...

To put forensic science in simply layman's terms: it is the application of scientific procedures in conjunction with the law.
Forensic science is...

The field of forensic science has come a long way – this is particularly true in the area of forensic toxicology, which is both fascinating and...
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