Its pretty cool seeing that with today's technological advances we are able to take evidence from an unsolved crime from many years ago and solves them! And this is a perfect example of how the more pieces we know the more of the puzzle is complete. By taking the bullet shell and examining where it corroded by the suspect's sweat, one is able to identify the shooter. This goes to show where technology is taking us in telling the untold story of crime.
Forensic Science,Crime Scene Investigation & Crime Fighting Technology
Is forensic technology helping criminals to become smarter in committing crimes?
Forensic science is about the presentation of scientific information in a court of law or for an inquiry body with legal powers. It brings together many different subject areas: from biology to chemistry, from engineering to physics, from art to photography and from psychology to law.It includes police investigation work and lab work. A forensic scientist is required to aid an investigation by using factual, unbiased, objective scientific evidence to determine whether a crime has been committed, who was responsible for this crime and whether there is enough evidence to support a prosecution. This evidence is essential to the prosecution to prove guilt, not for the defence to prove innocence.
Can Two People Have The Same DNA?
only identical twins will have the same DNA profile.
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Our blog is going to explore and look at the many different aspects of forensics and DNA. We'll talk about the past, present, and future. We hope you enjoy our blog and find the information useful and interesting!
Its pretty cool seeing that with today's technological advances we are able to take evidence from an unsolved crime from many years ago and solves them! And this is a perfect example of how the more pieces we know the more of the puzzle is complete. By taking the bullet shell and examining where it corroded by the suspect's sweat, one is able to identify the shooter. This goes to show where technology is taking us in telling the untold story of crime.
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