Forensic scientists both help solve crimes and aid in exonerating innocent people. They use scientific methods to analyze crime scene evidence and write reports to law enforcement explaining what that ...
East Texas teens explore careers in criminal justice at UT Tyler's Swoop Junior Investigators Camp, learning crime scene ...
The Saint Louis University Forensic Science program offers courses with hands-on learning opportunities. FRSC 2600 - Survey of Forensic Science 3 credits Students learn scientific methodology, its ...
Have a question for Mikeie Reiland, MFA or our other editors? Ask here for a chance to be featured in a story. Submit your question This form is protected by ...
You’ve seen it countless times. Police scope out the scene of a crime and find a piece of evidence: a strand of hair, a blood sample, a bullet casing. It goes to the lab, and after forensic scientists ...
Sheriff Nanos justifies delays in Nancy Guthrie case, emphasizing adherence to strict forensic science standards.
The lessons of the FBI failures in microscopic hair and bloodstain pattern analyses are clear.
A minor in forensic science is perfect for anyone interested in the fundamental concepts and principles used in analysis of crime scene evidence. While the minor is open to all undergraduates, when ...
Like fingerprints, a firearm's discarded shell casings have unique markings. This allows forensic experts to compare casings from a crime scene with those from a suspect's gun. Finding and reporting a ...
In the early 1990s, crime-loving television audiences could choose mainly between cozy, fictional detective series such as ...
Advances in technology are transforming criminal justice, but without safeguards, they can also lead to wrongful convictions ...