Forensic Physiological
Examination A forensic physiological examination is a type of investigation used by police and other law enforcement agencies to examine physical evidence in cases of criminal activity. It involves the collection and analysis of biological samples such as hair, blood, saliva, and skin to identify perpetrators and help solve crimes. This type of examination is used to help link suspects to a crime scene, establish patterns of behavior, or corroborate confessions. Its significance lies in its ability to provide information beyond what is available through other means, making it a critical component of modern crime-solving techniques.
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