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The course introduces high school students to forensic professionals' techniques to gather evidence and solve crimes.
Professional Photos First Professional forensic investigators will likely take crime scene photos for the criminal case, particularly if someone is injured.
Students learn forensic photography, DNA evidence and more throughout the year, then excavate mock crime scene at Suffern ...
A group of Baltimore students spent a week learning the ins and outs of forensic science from Baltimore City police.
Shaping the Future of Crime Investigations The forensic equipment and supplies market is undergoing a technological revolution, transforming the way crimes are investigated.
During this hands-on, immersive experience, you'll explore the world of crime scene investigation, from the first moments at a crime scene to presenting findings to real investigators. At the CSI ...
The portable Forensic Light Kit Regula 3116 meets the needs of crime scene investigators, offering critical support for gathering precise evidence on-site. (Photo: Regula) ...
In 2022, the Cold Case Unit of the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office turned to Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy to identify the man who had left his blood at the crime scene.
The Forensic Toolbox: DNA, Microbes, and Insects Help Decode a Crime Scene From bodily fluids to skeletal remains, advances in DNA analysis and the study of insects and microbes aid forensic ...
The portable forensics kits that modern investigators use were inspired by bare hands at the scene of a horrific murder.
From DNA to fingerprints, the real-life crime-fighters at Ocean City Police Department's forensic unit are always on call — "It's not like TV." ...
Learn how FTIR microscopy enhances forensic analysis with fast, reliable sample insights.