Overview
Forensic analysis is the structured examination of evidence using scientific methods to answer investigative and legal questions, encompassing the detection, identification, comparison, and interpretation of material so that reliable conclusions can be drawn and defended in court. It is distinguished less by a single technique than by its evidentiary discipline: standardized protocols, validated methods, documented chain of custody, appropriate controls, and explicit statements of uncertainty. The analytical repertoire is broad. Chemical and toxicological analysis identifies substances and residues; DNA and serological analysis establish biological identity and relationships; and instrumental approaches characterize trace materials, fibers, and questioned documents. Specialized forms include forensic entomology, in which the identification of insect species and their developmental stages on remains informs estimates of post-mortem interval, and quantitative or statistical analysis used to evaluate the reliability of data, detect anomalies, and assess the plausibility of competing explanations of events. Increasingly, forensic analysis also addresses claims about populations and processes, applying rigorous evaluation to determine whether reported figures or patterns are internally consistent and supported by evidence. Across all applications, the goal is the same: to convert raw observations into objective, reproducible findings whose strength and limitations are clearly articulated, enabling courts, regulators, and investigators to reason soundly from evidence rather than assumption.
Research published in this journal
5 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
CalliphoraRomantis: Discovery of A New Species in The Field of Forensic Entomology
Was there voter fraud in the 2021 Peru Presidential Elections?
How Valid are the Reported Cases of People Infected with Covid-19 in the World?
Anthropometric Study of Nasal Index Among the Youth of Madheshis Community of Nepal
How this research is being cited
The 5 articles above have been cited 29 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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