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Forensic science Part 2-About Forensic Science
Job Opportunities Crime Scene Investigation:  This involves issues such as security, prevention of contamination, locating and collecting relevant items of evidence, interpretation of evidence and possible reconstruction of the event.Crime Scene's can range from a relatively simple house break to a fire in a multi-storey building or a city bombing. A diploma in Forensic Investigation or Degree in Forensic Investigation or Degree in Analytical Chemistry is necessary. Forensic Pathology/ Medicine: They determine the time and cause of death in cases of suspected murder or suicide. It involves post mortem examinations of deaths reported to determine the cause and the manner of death. (i.e. sudden and unexpected deaths or deaths due to accident or injury, suicide or homicide). Medical degree (MBBS) with M.D or appropriate post-graduate qualifications in Forensic Science would be the required qualification
Forensic Anthropology: Forensic anthropologists use their knowledge of human skeletal anatomy to assist in the identification of skeletal remains. They are called to identify individuals murdered or killed in disasters such as plane crashes, explosions, fires and other tragedies resulting in the loss of life and mutilation of bodies. They may also be able to discover the age, sex, ancestry, stature, and unique features of the deceased. Qualification requirement would be Ph.D in anthropology with an emphasis on the study of human osteology and anatomy or a Medical degree (MBBS) with appropriate post-graduate qualifications. Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry: Psychiatry and psychology are concerned with whether a mental state may be a mitigating circumstance in the commission of an alleged crime, whether a person is mentally fit to stand trial and treating those convicted of crimes who are mentally ill. A forensic psychologist is any psychologist who by virtue of training or experience may assist a court or other fact finder in arriving at a just or correct decision.Forensic psychologists or psychiatrists may be called on to evaluate a murder scene to suggest a possible psychological profile of the killer.Qualification required is Medical degree (MBBS) with appropriate post-graduate qualifications
Forensic Dentistry (Odontology):  It is a branch of dentistry which deals with the collection, evaluation and proper handling of dental evidence in order to assist law enforcement officers and in civil & criminal proceedings. The role of the odontologist is to identify bodies and skeletal remains from dental records, reconstruct faces from skulls and where possible, interpret bite marks. Qualification required is Degree in Dentistry, Post Graduate Diploma of Forensic Odontology. Clinical Forensic Medicine: Those involved in clinical forensic medicine amongst other things, examine victims of crime and suspects who may have sustained an injury while allegedly committing a crime. They give interpretations of their findings such as the possible causes and timing of the injuries.It would require a Medical degree (MB BS) with appropriate post-graduate qualifications Forensic Entomology: Forensic entomology is the application of the study of insects and other arthropods to legal issues. The time of death, for example, can be determined using insect evidence gathered from and around a corpse.
Forensic Serology:  Forensic serology is the study of blood groups, blood, and other bodily fluids for identification purposes following a crime. Forensic serologists also carry out DNA fingerprinting, which offers the possibility of positive identification of an individual from samples of blood or semen. Forensic Chemist: Areas of work includes the detection and identification of illicit drugs, accelerants used in arson cases, explosive and gunshot residues, trace evidence, including paint, glass, polymers and fibers. Qualification needed is a Science degree with a major in analytical, applied or forensic chemistry. Dactyloscopy: Dactyloscopyis the scientific study of fingerprints. Fingerprints is perhaps the most well-known of the forensic sciences. It also involves the identification of fingerprints and their ability to categorically link suspects to or exclude suspects from a crime scene.
Forensic linguists: Forensic linguists analyze the content of written or oral communication to identify who is speaking and indicate the speaker's intent, and can determine whether two communications are from the same person. This is obviously important in cases of kidnapping. Ballistics: Ballistics is the study of the flight paths of projectiles, but modern ballistics now includes the study of everything to do with firearms. It also involves the determination of the angle and distance a gun was fired from to hit a specific target. It would require a Science degree with a major in a relevant discipline, Diploma in forensic investigation, Degree in forensic investigation. Toxicology: Toxicology involves the detection and identification of illicit and pharmaceutical drugs and poisons, interpreting toxicity levels and the effects on the functions of the body.Qualification required is Science degree with a major in chemistry or biochemistry.
Forensic Engineer:   Deals with traffic accidents, fire investigations, and a variety of wrongful injury cases.  Engineers are involved in failure analysis, accident reconstruction, causes and origins of fires or explosions, quality evaluation of construction or manufacturing etc.An Engineering degree with post-graduate qualifications in Forensic Engineering is required. Photography: A crime scene needs to be photographed from every angle clearly to show detail, with the emphasis on accurately recording the size and distance of objects. Forensic artists & sculptors: Forensic artists can draw a likeness of a person based solely on eyewitness accounts. Modern techniques of computer animation are now starting to be used to show evidence or expert testimony to courts. Forensic sculptors can reconstruct faces, usually in modelling clay or on a computer from skulls or other fragments. The expertise may enable the police to find out who a person was when no other clues are available.
Cytology: Bullet cytology is a new concept wherein it is possible to determine which part of the body a bullet went through by the tissue which is left on the bullet. Geology: Forensic geologists can determine such things as where the suspect or victim walked by examining soil samples taken from their shoes or feet.
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Forsenic part 2

  • 1. Seek : Study : Succeed
  • 2. Forensic science Part 2-About Forensic Science
  • 3. Job Opportunities Crime Scene Investigation: This involves issues such as security, prevention of contamination, locating and collecting relevant items of evidence, interpretation of evidence and possible reconstruction of the event.Crime Scene's can range from a relatively simple house break to a fire in a multi-storey building or a city bombing. A diploma in Forensic Investigation or Degree in Forensic Investigation or Degree in Analytical Chemistry is necessary. Forensic Pathology/ Medicine: They determine the time and cause of death in cases of suspected murder or suicide. It involves post mortem examinations of deaths reported to determine the cause and the manner of death. (i.e. sudden and unexpected deaths or deaths due to accident or injury, suicide or homicide). Medical degree (MBBS) with M.D or appropriate post-graduate qualifications in Forensic Science would be the required qualification
  • 4. Forensic Anthropology: Forensic anthropologists use their knowledge of human skeletal anatomy to assist in the identification of skeletal remains. They are called to identify individuals murdered or killed in disasters such as plane crashes, explosions, fires and other tragedies resulting in the loss of life and mutilation of bodies. They may also be able to discover the age, sex, ancestry, stature, and unique features of the deceased. Qualification requirement would be Ph.D in anthropology with an emphasis on the study of human osteology and anatomy or a Medical degree (MBBS) with appropriate post-graduate qualifications. Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry: Psychiatry and psychology are concerned with whether a mental state may be a mitigating circumstance in the commission of an alleged crime, whether a person is mentally fit to stand trial and treating those convicted of crimes who are mentally ill. A forensic psychologist is any psychologist who by virtue of training or experience may assist a court or other fact finder in arriving at a just or correct decision.Forensic psychologists or psychiatrists may be called on to evaluate a murder scene to suggest a possible psychological profile of the killer.Qualification required is Medical degree (MBBS) with appropriate post-graduate qualifications
  • 5. Forensic Dentistry (Odontology): It is a branch of dentistry which deals with the collection, evaluation and proper handling of dental evidence in order to assist law enforcement officers and in civil & criminal proceedings. The role of the odontologist is to identify bodies and skeletal remains from dental records, reconstruct faces from skulls and where possible, interpret bite marks. Qualification required is Degree in Dentistry, Post Graduate Diploma of Forensic Odontology. Clinical Forensic Medicine: Those involved in clinical forensic medicine amongst other things, examine victims of crime and suspects who may have sustained an injury while allegedly committing a crime. They give interpretations of their findings such as the possible causes and timing of the injuries.It would require a Medical degree (MB BS) with appropriate post-graduate qualifications Forensic Entomology: Forensic entomology is the application of the study of insects and other arthropods to legal issues. The time of death, for example, can be determined using insect evidence gathered from and around a corpse.
  • 6. Forensic Serology: Forensic serology is the study of blood groups, blood, and other bodily fluids for identification purposes following a crime. Forensic serologists also carry out DNA fingerprinting, which offers the possibility of positive identification of an individual from samples of blood or semen. Forensic Chemist: Areas of work includes the detection and identification of illicit drugs, accelerants used in arson cases, explosive and gunshot residues, trace evidence, including paint, glass, polymers and fibers. Qualification needed is a Science degree with a major in analytical, applied or forensic chemistry. Dactyloscopy: Dactyloscopyis the scientific study of fingerprints. Fingerprints is perhaps the most well-known of the forensic sciences. It also involves the identification of fingerprints and their ability to categorically link suspects to or exclude suspects from a crime scene.
  • 7. Forensic linguists: Forensic linguists analyze the content of written or oral communication to identify who is speaking and indicate the speaker's intent, and can determine whether two communications are from the same person. This is obviously important in cases of kidnapping. Ballistics: Ballistics is the study of the flight paths of projectiles, but modern ballistics now includes the study of everything to do with firearms. It also involves the determination of the angle and distance a gun was fired from to hit a specific target. It would require a Science degree with a major in a relevant discipline, Diploma in forensic investigation, Degree in forensic investigation. Toxicology: Toxicology involves the detection and identification of illicit and pharmaceutical drugs and poisons, interpreting toxicity levels and the effects on the functions of the body.Qualification required is Science degree with a major in chemistry or biochemistry.
  • 8. Forensic Engineer:   Deals with traffic accidents, fire investigations, and a variety of wrongful injury cases.  Engineers are involved in failure analysis, accident reconstruction, causes and origins of fires or explosions, quality evaluation of construction or manufacturing etc.An Engineering degree with post-graduate qualifications in Forensic Engineering is required. Photography: A crime scene needs to be photographed from every angle clearly to show detail, with the emphasis on accurately recording the size and distance of objects. Forensic artists & sculptors: Forensic artists can draw a likeness of a person based solely on eyewitness accounts. Modern techniques of computer animation are now starting to be used to show evidence or expert testimony to courts. Forensic sculptors can reconstruct faces, usually in modelling clay or on a computer from skulls or other fragments. The expertise may enable the police to find out who a person was when no other clues are available.
  • 9. Cytology: Bullet cytology is a new concept wherein it is possible to determine which part of the body a bullet went through by the tissue which is left on the bullet. Geology: Forensic geologists can determine such things as where the suspect or victim walked by examining soil samples taken from their shoes or feet.
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