Forensic sciences. 2 I.Lesson on forensic sciences 1. Introduction & definition 2. History 3. Technics : » DNA profiling » Fingerprints » BPA » Forensic.

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Forensic sciences

2 I.Lesson on forensic sciences 1. Introduction & definition 2. History 3. Technics : » DNA profiling » Fingerprints » BPA » Forensic chemistry » Ballistic PLAN

3 Introduction

When forensic sciences were used at the first time ?

When forensic sciences were used at the first time ?

When fingerprints were used at the first time in order To solve a crime ?

When fingerprints were used at the first time in order To solve a crime ?

8 History

9 Technics a. DNA Profiling How many DNA sequences are the same in everybody ? - 0,01 % - 30% - 60% - 99,9%

10 Technics a. DNA Profiling How many DNA sequences are the same in everybody ? - 0,01 % - 30% - 60% - 99,9%

11 Technics a. DNA Profiling * 99.9% of human DNA sequences are the same in every person. - 0,01% is different to distinguish one individual from another. - DNA profiling uses Variable Number Tandem Repeats → VTNRs → STRs * DNA Database → USA : ~ 9 million records (2011) → UK : ~ 9 million records (2011) → France : ~ (2009)

12 Technics b. Fingerprints - 3 big types : - All fingerprints have specific points witch are differents. → Probabilty that 2 persons have the same fingerprints : 1 for 64 billions - Twins don’t have the same fingerprints !

13 Technics b. Fingerprints Examples : Points of differenciation

14 Technics b. Fingerprints Examples : Points of differenciation

15 Technics b. Fingerprints Examples : Points of differenciation

16 Technics c. Fingerprints Examples : Points of differenciation

17 d. Technics Where does Dexter work ? (The famous Serial Killer) - Biometric analysis - Bloodstain pattern analysis - Secret Agent - English Teacher

18 d. Technics Where does Dexter work ? (The famous Serial Killer) - Biometric analysis - Bloodstain pattern analysis - Secret Agent - English Teacher

19 - Applies scientific knowledge : Scientific disciplines of biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics - Provide strong and solid evidences. - Use in solving crimes and apprehending offenders d. Bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) Technics

20 Technics e. Forensic chemistry * Methods : - Spectroscopy→ Analyse of IR spectrum - Chromatograph (Gas chromatography) - Luminol Molecule of luminol A crime scene revealed by→ luminol

21 Technics e. Forensic chemistry What does luminol reveal ? - the oxygen into the blood - the iron into the blood - the plasma into the blood - bacteria into the blood

22 Technics e. Forensic chemistry What does luminol reveal ? - the oxygen into the blood - the iron into the blood - the plasma into the blood - bacteria into the blood

23 Technics f. Ballistic → Area of Forensic Science that deals with firearms. * The condition of the victim can tell a lot about the nature of the weapon. * Most guns have their own unique identifying features * Information can be determined from - Bullet - Nature of the wound - Residues * Study of trajectories / degree of penetration in the target → estimate the position of the shooter (and the shot distance).

24 Technics f. Ballistic What is the name of this ? - Hammer - Trigger - Grip

25 Technics f. Ballistic What is the name of this ? - Hammer - Trigger - Grip