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		<title>The Science of Criminal Investigations &#8211; What is Studied in Forensic Science?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forensic science is one of the youngest sciences in the world. It focuses on the study of the physical evidence that is created by a crime or related event. Forensic science can lead to a number of professions that relate to the collection, examination and interpretation of physical evidence including medical examiner, crime lab analyst, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Forensic science is one of the youngest sciences in the world. It focuses on the study of the physical evidence that is created by a crime or related event. Forensic science can lead to a number of professions that relate to the collection, examination and interpretation of physical evidence including medical examiner, crime lab analyst, crime scene examiner, forensic engineer, forensic psychologist, and technical forensic adviser.<br/><br/>Crime Scene Examiner<br/><br/>The first profession that many people think about when they think about forensic science is the crime scene examiner. This person is responsible for managing the collection and documentation of physical evidence at a crime scene. This person usually doesn&#8217;t analyze the data, as this is done by another professional. They instead are trained in how to protect evidence from becoming damaged, lost or contaminated. This career requires an understanding of physics, biology and of ballistics.<br/><br/>Crime Lab Analyst<br/><br/>The next career in forensic science is the crime lab analyst. This person is responsible for processing and analyzing the physical evidence that is collected. This person will utilize a variety of tools to examine the evidence including a microscope, chemical analysis tests and ballistic tests. They will also utilize their understanding of criminology in order to draw conclusions.<br/><br/>Medical Examiner<br/><br/>A medical examiner is a forensic scientist that has a medical degree. This doctor will examine a body to determine the cause of death in cases of suspected suicide or murder. The medical examiner may also examine bodies from car accidents and industrial accidents that involve a fatal injury. Their examination often times uncovers evidence that can be used to link a suspect to the crime or to other illegal activities like drug use and rape.<br/><br/>Forensic Psychologist<br/><br/>A forensic psychologist is a forensic scientist that has a psychology degree. There are several levels of degrees that you can obtain including a bachelor&#8217;s degree, a master&#8217;s degree and a Ph.D. in Forensic Psychology. Forensic psychology utilizes the sciences of psychology and criminology to complete specific tasks to help solve a crime. For example, they use special techniques to questions witnesses and criminals with psychological or emotional disabilities and witnesses that are children. They also utilize their understanding of psychological theories to create profiles for criminals that are still at large.<br/><br/>Forensic Engineer<br/><br/>A forensic engineer is a classically trained engineer that utilizes their skills to examine physical evidence at structural crime and accidents scenes. For example, in the case of a train derailment a forensic engineering may be called in to see if the train or track had been tampered with or to determine the cause of the &#8220;accident.&#8221; These professionals will also examine structural fires, explosion sites and industrial accident sites.<br/><br/>Technical Forensic Adviser<br/><br/>One of the newest careers to be spawn out of forensic science is the technical forensic adviser. This professional is skills in computer science. They use their computer background to find and analyze physical evidence of computer crimes like hackers and malware developers. The evidence that they collect and analyze are digital in nature and require special expertise in programming and IT systems.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Madeline Binder							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>What is Forensic Science?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forensic science has a very high profile on TV and across the media in general. This profile includes both real world references to forensic science in such programs as The First 48, and fictional references to forensic science most notably in shows such as CSI, CSI Miami etc.However, despite this very high profile, the question [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Forensic science has a very high profile on TV and across the media in general. This profile includes both real world references to forensic science in such programs as The First 48, and fictional references to forensic science most notably in shows such as CSI, CSI Miami etc.<br/><br/>However, despite this very high profile, the question &#8220;What is Forensic Science&#8221; is an extremely common search engine phrase (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask etc).<br/><br/>What this shows, I think it&#8217;s fair to say, is that many people have a general idea of what forensic science is but they would struggle to come up with a definitive definition. The following information is presented with this very much in mind.<br/><br/>Forensic<br/><br/>From the Latin &#8216;Forensis&#8217;, meaning forum, specifically the Imperial Court of Rome.<br/><br/>Science<br/><br/>The systematic formulation of knowledge based on observation, experiment &#038; induction. Science is organized knowledge (Immanuel Kant).<br/><br/>Forensic Science<br/><br/>Forensic science is really just science used in court <br />(Allan Jamieson, Director of the Forensic Institute, Edinburgh, UK)<br/><br/>Any science, used for the purposes of the law, is a forensic science. (American Academy of Forensic Sciences)<br/><br/>In essence then, forensic science is the application of scientific knowledge in a legal context.<br/><br/>Sources of Scientific Knowledge<br/><br/>There are many sources of scientific knowledge applied in a legal context. These Include:<br/><br/>Chemistry Pathology Toxicology Dentistry Anthropology EngineeringThe Forensic Scientist<br/><br/><br />By definition, a person who applies scientific knowledge in a legal context is a forensic scientist.<br/><br/>If you would like to find out more about the fascinating world of forensic science, you can do so by visiting the website http://www.all-about-forensic-science.com<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>David A Webb							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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