Forensic Accounting – the ABC
Forensic accounting is one of the most important yet often overlooked branches of crime investigation – the pen is more powerful than the sword, right?…
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Forensic accounting is one of the most important yet often overlooked branches of crime investigation – the pen is more powerful than the sword, right?…
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A forensic crime scene unit is composed of crime scene investigators (CSI) specially trained to document an accident or crime scene in order to identify,…
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DNA analysis plays a key role in any investigation of violent crimes. Collecting, testing and analyzing blood samples is what helps provide critical evidence in…
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The main tasks the forensic toxicologist has to perform are identifying, characterizing and putting in context any types of drugs or chemicals found in a human…
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Modern forensic science methods used today make it easier for law officials to solve an assortment of crimes such as theft, assault and murder. False…
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Digital forensics is a new science and its international developing process has become more and more important in recent years. Since the explosion of technology…
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The field of criminology has been attracting a lot of interest lately, somewhat due to the glamour portrayed on the plethora of , like CSI,…
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The typical requirements of a computer forensics scientist are challenging and imply years of systematic learning, especially technical specific information on as many subdomains as…
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Along with the quite consistent list of responsibilities of a forensic investigator of any kind there are, of course, some really nice rewards for the…
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Since in a previous article we have already explained what forensic psychiatry is and what are the main activities to be accomplished inside the domain…
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