Forensic Analysis
Forensic Analysis is a branch of science used to help determine the causes of crimes and other legal proceedings. It uses various scientific methods and techniques to help investigate and analyze physical evidence, such as fingerprints, DNA, and blood samples. Forensic Analysis is an important tool for law enforcement to identify perpetrators and bring them to justice. It is also invaluable in civil litigation, such as determining the cause of death in wrongful death cases, and in criminal sentencing, such as determining if a crime was premeditated or if a defendant acted in self-defense. Forensic Analysis can be used to help resolve criminal and civil disputes, and can provide invaluable evidence to help prove innocence or guilt.
← Journal of Advanced Forensic Sciences