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  • {{Short description|Officer who gathers forensic evidence for the British police}} ...e [[detective]]s of the [[Criminal Investigation Department]] and to the [[forensic]] laboratories. The SOCOs do not investigate crimes or analyse evidence the ...
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  • '''Forensic profiling''' is the study of [[trace evidence]] in order to develop [[Offen The term "[[forensic]]" in this context refers to "information that is used in court as evidence ...
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  • ...f human fluids from a variety of samples encountered by [[forensic science|forensic laboratories]]. *[[Forensic serology]] ...
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  • ...cted at a [[crime scene]] or a fire scene, forwarded to a laboratory for [[forensic analysis]], put in secure storage, and used in a courtroom, all while maint | title = Handbook of Forensic Services ...
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  • ...ctrical Network Frequency (ENF) Criterion: A case of a digital recording}} Forensic Science International, Volume 155, Issue 2, Pages 165–171 (20 December 2005 ...minutes.<ref>Maarten Huijbregtse, Zeno Geradts. {{cite web|url=http://www.forensic.to/ENF%20processed.pdf|title=Using the ENF criterion for determining the ti ...
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  • ...commonly employ many modern scientific techniques known collectively as [[forensic science]]. == Investigative techniques == ...
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  • {{Short description|Overview of and topical guide to forensic science}} ...utline (list)|outline]] is provided as an overview of and topical guide to forensic science: ...
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  • ...nsic humanitarian action to assist in their recovery and identification. ''Forensic Science International''. 279(1): 229-234. {{doi|10.1016/j.forsciint.2017.07 ...ong, J. E. (2021) Water-Related Death Investigation: Practical Methods and Forensic Applications. CRC Press.{{doi|10.4324/9780367332297}}</ref> The [[Waterborn ...
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  • ...e-Ausg.|location=Oxford, UK|pages=1–77}}</ref> As a result, the quality of forensic documentation may determine the result of an investigation, in the absence ...at crucial information for an investigation can be found at a crime scene, forensic photography is a form of documentation<ref name=":0" /> that is essential f ...
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  • {{short description|Branch of digital forensic science}} ...le:Computer Investigations and Analysis Division (39033998171).jpg|thumb|A forensic expert examining a mobile device that was seized during an investigation]] ...
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  • ...nt of [[firearm]] and [[tool mark]] identification, which is one of the [[forensic science]]s. ...xaminers regularly met during annual meetings of the [[American Academy of Forensic Sciences]] (AAFS) to discuss concerns specific to their field. ...
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  • ...r fingerprints as evidence. In the era prior to contemporary advances in [[forensic science]], the simple act of covering the hands often assured criminal assa ...s exposing areas of the skin that may leave prints.<ref>Fisher, Barry A.J. Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation. Boca Raton, CRC Press. 2004. {{ISBN|0-8493-16 ...
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  • [[Category:Forensic techniques]] ...
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  • ...'''International Association for Identification''' (IAI) is the largest [[forensic]] organization in the world. It was originally formed as the "International ...[forensic identification]], investigation, and scientific examination of [[forensic evidence|physical evidence]]. To accomplish this mission, it has six goals: ...
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  • ...ence]] they leave, often at a [[crime scene]] or the scene of an accident. Forensic means "for the courts". ...int, soil, fiber, and fingerprint comparisons have been overturned because forensic analysts have provided invalid testimony at the trial. ...
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  • ...ivaria/article/viewFile/11567/12513 |pages=7–27 (12) }}</ref> In fact, its techniques have more in common with those of the literary disciplines of [[textual cri ...enturies to legitimize papal temporal authority, was a forgery. Diplomatic techniques were further developed as part of a wider battery of [[antiquarian]] skills ...
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  • {{short description|Forensic application of the study of biology}} ...<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last1=Houck |first1=Max |title=Fundamentals of Forensic Science |last2=Siegal |first2=Jay |publisher=Academic Press |year=2006 |isb ...
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  • This is the use of [[Algorithm|algorithms]] or other mathematical techniques that allow the [[pattern recognition|discovery of patterns]] or [[correlati Profiling is being used in [[Data analysis techniques for fraud detection|fraud prevention]], [[ambient intelligence]], and [[con ...
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  • ...by laws and even by [[mathematics]]; and required invention to devise the techniques, abstractions, apparatus, and organization for exhibiting the regularities ...quaculture]</ref><ref>Aquaculture's growth continuing: improved management techniques can reduce environmental effects of the practice.(UPDATE)." Resource: Engin ...
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  • ==Forensic applications== ...(see [[Wee Care Nursery School abuse trial]]), where improper interviewing techniques lead to a miscarriage of justice. In order to develop reliable and age-appr ...
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