“Collins, I hate to start a Monday with a case like this!” Forensic Science Dan O’Brien Polson High Department of Forensic Science
Forensic Science FORENSIC SCIENCE An Introduction
YOUR HOPES? OUR HOPES? Forensic Science WHERE ARE WE GOING?
What is Forensic Science? Forensic Science A process based upon the SCIENTIFIC METHOD involving: 1 Analysis – studying an unknown item to determine its essential characteristics. – Ex: Fingerprints recovered at a C.S.
What is Forensic Science? Forensic Science A process based upon the SCIENTIFIC METHOD involving: 2 Comparison – examining how the characteristics compare with characteristics of known items. – Ex: Fingerprints on a recovered weapon
What is Forensic Science? Forensic Science A process based upon the SCIENTIFIC METHOD involving: 3 Evaluation – assessing the similarities and dissimilarities for identification purposes. =
What is Forensic Science? Forensic Science “FORENSIC” – (Latin): “Forensis”: public, public discussion, argument or debate.
What is Forensic Science? Forensic Science “FORENSIC” – characteristic of, or suitable for, a court of law.
What is Forensic Science? Forensic Science “FORENSIC SCIENCE” The application of scientific principles to any criminal investigation.
What is Forensic Science? Forensic Science Also sometimes called “Criminalistics”. A participant could be called either a “Forensic Scientist” or a “Criminalist”.
What is Criminalistics? Forensic Science “That profession and scientific discipline directed to the recognition, identification, individualization and evaluation of physical evidence by application of the natural sciences to law-science matters.”
Criminalistics Forensic Science “The science of Individualization” - no two things in nature are EXACTLY the same. - to demonstrate the uniqueness of an item of evidence.
EVIDENCE Forensic Science PERSONAL (eyewitness testimony) PHYSICAL (fingerprints) - very subjective & colored by personal attitudes & perceptions - very objective & remains the same for each observer.
Characteristics Forensic Science All NEW tires from the same mold show CLASS CHARACTERISTICS As a tire is used, it develops nicks and wear patterns that show INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS
Characteristics Forensic Science INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS allow a Criminalist to compare the Questioned Evidence (a tire tread imprint at a CS) to a Known Standard (a suspects tire)
INDIVIDUALIZATION Forensic Science Newcomb’s Rule: The probability of concurrence of all the separate events is equal to the continued product of the probabilities of all the separate events.” - Dr. Simon Newcomb
INDIVIDUALIZATION Forensic Science A questioned document shows... a typewriter to have 5 individual characteristics: (84 keys total) 1/84 x 1/84 x 1/84 x 1/84 x 1/84 Total probability of uniqueness is 1 out of 4.18 x 10 9 (~4 billion)
INDIVIDUALIZATION Forensic Science GOAL: to provide data that will show, in a court of law, that an item of evidence is in some way unique and may, in fact, be attributable to a unique individual & either help convict or exonerate that individual.
Name a FS “Field”? Forensic Pathology Forensic Science Forensic Entomology Forensic Anthropology Forensic Serology Forensic Toxicology Forensic Psychiatry
Name a FS “Field”? Forensic Odontology Forensic Science Forensic Photography Forensic Microscopy Forensic Chromatography Forensic Engineering Forensic Technologist
Name a FS “Field”? Firearms & Ballistics Forensic Science Fingerprints Chemistry Questioned Documents Impression Analysis Trace Evidence
Forensic Team Detective / Investigator Forensic Science Crime Scene Technician Lab Technician Medical Examiner / Coroner 1 st Responding Officer
State Crime Lab Missoula, Montana
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