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Understanding Forensics: The Science Behind Solving Crimes

Forensics is the application of various scientific disciplines to address questions relevant to the legal system, including crime and civil actions. Professionals in this field utilize skills from mathematics, biology, chemistry, and public speaking to analyze biological, chemical, and physical evidence. A bachelor's degree in natural or forensic science is essential, with some positions requiring a master's degree. Engineers also play a crucial role, collaborating with forensic scientists to develop technologies and provide expert testimony. Forensics combines science and law to seek justice.

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Understanding Forensics: The Science Behind Solving Crimes

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  1. What in the world are forensics? By Stephen Swift

  2. What is forensics? • the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to a legal system. This may be in relation to a crime or a civil action.

  3. What skills are required? • mathematicians, biologists, chemists and public speakers. They can be called upon to use virtually all of these in the course of solving a case.

  4. What duties are performed? • A forensicscientist is a scientist who analyzes biological, chemical, or physical samples taken into evidence for a case

  5. What education or training is required? • A minimum of a bachelor's degree in natural science or forensic science is required for working in this field. • Some labs might require a master’s degree in forensic science for more advanced positions, such as lab technician leader or supervisor.

  6. at a crime what are the responsibilities of a forensic professional? • he analyzes biological, chemical, or physical samples taken into evidence for a case such as gun powder.

  7. How does an engineer contribute to the world of forensics? • engineers can testify on matters that forensics cant.

  8. List the forensic technology created by or impacted by engineers? • Ballistic devices • Centrifuge • Pipits • Any inventions that forensics use

  9. How does an engineer work with forensic scientists and forensic technicians? • The work together to map out the incidents and connect the dots of the case

  10. The end

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