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FORENSICS

"Wherever he steps, whatever he touches, whatever he leaves even unconsciously, will serve as silent witness against him."
Paul L. Kirk

Forensics

Criminology

Forensics is the study and application of science into matters of law.

Crime Scenes 

Responding properly to a crime scene is critical to proper collection of evidence.

Fingerprints

Fingerprints are used for identification because they are unique to each individual and do not change over time.

Hair and Fiber Analysis

Hairs and fibers are some of the most common items of trace evidence found at crime scenes.

Blood

Blood at a crime scene can provide information about the crime and criminal.

Projects and Case Studies

Case Study Assignment

Case Studies Links

The University of Kansas Famous Trials
About.com Famous Crimes and Criminals

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