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- Bloodstain
Pattern Analysis
- College
and University Dept and
Programs
- Companies
- Computer
Forensics
- DNA
Profiling
- Forensic
Anthropology
- Forensic
Art
- Forensic
Document Examination
- Forensic
Entomology
- Forensic
Fingerprinting
- Forensic
Nursing
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- Forensic
Odontology
- Forensic
Pathology
- Forensic
Photography
- Forensic
Psychiatry
- Forensic
Psychology
- Forensic
Serology
- Forensic
Toxicology
- Government
Laboratories
- Organizations
- Research
- Web
Directories
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- Court
TV's Crime Library: Forensics and
Investigation
- collection of article relating to the
techniques and methods of forensic
science.
- Crime
&
Clues
- articles on the art and science of
criminal investigation, covering
numerous types of evidence including
fingerprint, physical, testimonial, and
behavioral.
- Discovery
Channel: The New Dectives and The FBI
Files
- two weekly programs dedicated to
forensic science and crime solving
techniques.
- Discovery
Channel: Unsolved
History
- weekly series, where forensic science
puts history to the test.
- Evidence:
The True
Witness
- learn about forensics science,
including fingerprinting, DNA, and
ballistics.
- FBI
Handbook of Forensic
Services
- provides guidance and procedures for
collecting and preserving evidence and
describes the forensic examinations
performed by the FBI
Laboratory.
- Forensic
Education
- points to online courses in forensic
nursing, psychiatry, medicine, and
corrections as well as other online
resources.
- Forensic
Evidence.com
- information center in forensic
science, law, and public policy for
lawyers, forensic scientists,
educators, and public
officials.
- Forensic
Fact
Files
- information on forensic science
provided by the National Institute of
Forensic Science Australia.
- Forensic
Files
- see how experts put together the
pieces of the crime puzzle. With
glossary of terms used by forensic
investigators.
- Forensic
Knot
Analysis
- offers information on tying knots and
ligatures and their use in crime scene
investigation.
- Forensic
Light
Sources
- introductory guide on how to use
light to detect forensic
evidence.
- Forensic
Palynology: A New Way to Catch
Crooks
- looks at how studies of palynomorphs
trapped in materials associated with
investigations are slowly gaining
recognition as valuable forensic
technique.
- Forensic
Science and the Charles Manson
Murders
- discuses the collecting, preserving,
and testing of the physical evidence
involved with the case.
- Forensic
Science
International
- international journal dedicated to
the applications of medicine and
science in the administration of
justice.
- Forensic
Science
Project
- designed to provide teachers with a
hands-on science unit based on forensic
science. Covers topics such as
fingerprinting, DNA, chemical analysis,
and blood analysis.
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- Frontline:
The Case for
Innocence
- examines the science of DNA testing,
and the controversy over its use when
introduced as new evidence in already
decided criminal cases.
- Frontline:
What Jennifer
Saw
- examines the case of Ronald Cotton,
who was twice wrongly accused of rape,
and questions the reliability of
eyewitness identification and the
accuracies of DNA evidence.
- High
School Forensic Investigation and Mock
Trial
- lesson plan for high school teachers
using crime scene investigation as a
teaching tool.
- Hope
Denise Hall DNA Action
Memorial
- seeks to implement an international
DNA database to help solve
crimes.
- Introduction
to Forensic Firearms
Identification
- sometimes incorrectly referred to as
ballistics, firearms identification has
as its primary concern the
identification of fired ammunition
components (bullets, cartridge cases)
to a specific firearm.
- MABTNG's
World of Forensics & The
X-Files
- dedicated to police procedures and XF
fanfic.
- National
Forensic Science Technology
Center
- dedicated to supporting forensic
science laboratories achieve the
highest possible quality of
operations.
- NOVA:
Bombing of
America
- bombing is on the rise across the
United States, but science is fighting
back. Hidden within the chaos of a
crime scene lie clues that can solve
the case.
- NOVA:
Killer's
Trail
- read a chronology of the Sam Sheppard
murder case, and learn about the
forensic evidence technologies of DNA
fingerprinting and 3D mug
shots.
- Of
Flowers and
Murder
- Discover Magazine article about the
use of forensic palynology.
- Scientific
Testimony: An Online
Journal
- publishes articles, news reports, and
commentary about the use of scientific
evidence in legal
proceedings.
- The
Silent Witness: Craigslea State High
School Forensic Science
Homepage
- provides information about, and
learning activities for exploring,
blood analysis, fingerprinting,
ballistics, DNA, and other physical
evidence processing
techniques.
- Traffic
Accident Reconstruction
Origin
- a magazine for engineers and police
officers involved in the civil and
criminal investigation of automobile
and truck collisions.
- What
Is
Forensics?
- features a mock crime scene case file
which encompasses some of the different
areas of forensics and how scientists
can aid a criminal
investigation.
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