What is Ballistics?
Ballistics is the study of firearms, bullets, and the travel of projectiles in flight
Dactylography
Is the study of fingerprints for identification purposes
Forensic Anthropology
Identification of persons or personal characteristics (sex, age, race, stature) based on body remains
Forensic Computer Science
Investigate criminal use of technology and electronic records
Forensic Engineering
Investigates transportation accidents, and materials failure cases, determine cause of building and structure collapses, etc
Forensic Entomology
Uses insects to determine the time of death of a corpse
Forensic Odontology
Dentists who specialize in identification perform bite mark analysis and dental identification when there is no other way for body identification
Forensic Pathology
Studying medical history, performing an autopsy, and collecting medical and trace evidence from the body helps to determine the cause and circumstance of death
Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology
Evaluate offenders and profile criminal cases
Forensic Serology
Identification of blood and other bodily fluids (semen, vaginal fluid, and saliva)
Forensic Toxicology
Determines toxic substances in the body includes drugs and poisons
Forensics of Criminalistics
The study and application of science to matters of the law
Polygraphy
Conducts polygraph (lie detector) tests; administered by people trained in investigation and interrogation
Who was Bertillion?
Father of Criminal Identification; developed anthropometry which uses body measurements to distinguish individuals
Who was Galton?
Landsteiner
Locard
Jeffreys
What is direct evidence?
What is circumstantial evidence?
What is individual evidence?
What is class evidence?
What is trace evidence?
What are the seven S’s of CSI