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1-1 Definition and Scope of Forensic Science
Unit One: Introduction to Forensic Science
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Forensic Science
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Forensic Science Forensic science is the application of science to criminal and civil laws that are in force by police agencies in a criminal justice system.
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Forensic Science Forensic science is the application of science to criminal and civil laws that are in force by police agencies in a criminal justice system.
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Anthropetry
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Anthropetry Note the different degrees of measurement of the scale of the human body.
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Anthropetry The first system of personal identification was called anthropetry.
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Anthropetry The first system of personal identification was called anthropetry. the scientific study of the measurements and proportions of the human body.
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Major Contributors to the Development of Forensic science
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Major Contributors to the Development of Forensic science
Forensic science owes origins to individuals who developed the principles and techniques needed to identify or compare physical evidence.
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Major Contributors to the Development of Forensic science
Forensic science owes origins to individuals who developed the principles and techniques needed to identify or compare physical evidence. Bertillion
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Major Contributors to the Development of Forensic science
Forensic science owes origins to individuals who developed the principles and techniques needed to identify or compare physical evidence. Bertillion Gaulton
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Major Contributors to the Development of Forensic science
Forensic science owes origins to individuals who developed the principles and techniques needed to identify or compare physical evidence. Bertillion Gaulton Lattes
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Major Contributors to the Development of Forensic science
Forensic science owes origins to individuals who developed the principles and techniques needed to identify or compare physical evidence. Bertillion Gaulton Lattes Goddard
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Major Contributors to the Development of Forensic science
Forensic science owes origins to individuals who developed the principles and techniques needed to identify or compare physical evidence. Bertillion Gaulton Lattes Goddard Osborn
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Major Contributors to the Development of Forensic science
Forensic science owes origins to individuals who developed the principles and techniques needed to identify or compare physical evidence. Bertillion Gaulton Lattes Goddard Osborn Locard
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Locard’s Exchange Principle
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Locard’s Exchange Principle
Locard’s Exchange Principle states that when two objects come into contact with each other, there is an exchange of materials between them.
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Locard’s Exchange Principle
Locard’s Exchange Principle states that when two objects come into contact with each other, there is an exchange of materials between them.
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Locard’s Exchange Principle
Locard’s Exchange Principle states that when two objects come into contact with each other, there is an exchange of materials between them. This cross transfer of materials can connect a criminal suspect to his or her victim.
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