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Forensic Science Alaa Ahmedi Mrs. Timm 12G March 10 th,2013

Forensic Science “I didn’t invent forensic science and medicine. I just was one of the first people to recognize how interesting it is. –Patricia Cornwell Forensic Science The study of bones Types of Forensic Science

What is Forensic Science? Investigating and establishing facts of interest Roman times Forensic Crime Scene investigations

History of Forensic Science Anquity  Archimedes Middle Age Modern History  Italian Surgeons

Forensic Scientists Specialized Area  Chemistry  Biology  Drugs and Toxicology Laboratory  Analyzing Drugs

Forensic Scientists Who are they? Why are they important? What do they do?

Influence on society Books TV shows  Crime Scene Investigations(CSI)  Bones

Forensic Anthropology What is Forensic Anthroplogy? In the United States Practitioners

Forensic Anthropology History Evaluating Bodies The story of Adolph Luetgert  George Dorsey

Forensic Anthropology Application Investigating Dr. William Rodriguez

Forensic Archeaology What is Forensic Archaeology?  Gravesites

Methods of Forensic Archaeology

Other types of Forensic Science Forensic Odontology Forensic Entomology Forensic Pathology Forensic Botany Forensic Biology

Work Cited Aronson, Jay D. Genetic Witness: Science, Law, and Controversy in the Making of DNA Profiling. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, Questia. Web. 8 Mar "Clues in Crime. (Quick Picks)." Technology & Learning Mar. 2003: 14. Questia. Web. 8 Mar Heckman, Robert J. "Physical Evidence in Forensic Science." Forensic Science Communications 2.4 (2000). Questia. Web. 8 Mar Horswell, John. The Practice of Crime Scene Investigation. London: Taylor & Francis, Questia. Web. 8 Mar

Work Cited Keppel, Robert D., and William J. Birnes. The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations: The Grisly Business Unit. Boston: Academic, Questia. Web. 8 Mar Pepper, Ian K. Crime Scene Investigation: Methods and Procedures. Maidenhead, England: Open UP, Questia. Web. 8 Mar Scaggs, John. Crime Fiction. London: Routledge, Questia. Web. 8 Mar Siderits, Richard, Jennifer Birkenstamm, Francesca Khani, Evita Sadamin, and Janusz Godyn. "Three-Dimensional Laser Scanning of "Crime Scene Gum" as a Forensic Method Demonstrating the Creation of Virtual Tooth Surface Contour and Web-Based Rapid Model Fabrication." Forensic Science Communications 12.2 (2010). Questia. Web. 8 Mar