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On-Site Drug Testing

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The second author, Bruce A. Goldberger, is with Univ. of Florida, Gainesville. Provides a comprehensive discussion of the on-site devices currently marketed, their validation studies, and the use of the devices in a variety of settings. Presents an assessment of advantages, disadvantages, uses, and potential uses. … More >>

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Forensic Psychology: Key Historical Figures

Forensic Psychology: Key Historical Figures
To fully appreciate a subject it’s important to be aware of the key historical figures who helped shape its identity. This article identifies a number of individuals who did just that within the field of forensic psychology.

Wilhelm Wundt

In terms of a tangible landmark in the history of forensic psychology the most significant development was the founding of the first psychological laboratory in 1873 by Wilhelm Wundt in Leipzig Germany.

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The Science Of Forensic Investigation

The Science Of Forensic Investigation
The science of forensic investigation has been around for hundreds of years. In the past hundred years however, Forensic investigation has developed and the progress that has been made is astounding. The art of forensic investigation is used every day on crime scenes throughout the world. A forensic investigation refers to the investigation of a crime scene. A crime scene investigator reconstructs the crime scene, analyzing evidence and carefully documenting each one of their findings. If only one piece of evidence is documented incorrectly, it could put the whole criminal case in jeopardy, potentially setting a criminal free to run the streets.

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Medical Investigations: Unraveling the Forensics of Critical Bites

Medical Investigations: Unraveling the Forensics of Critical Bites
Toxic, harmful, environmental influences threaten human existence. Backyards, parks, and wilderness areas, so inviting and natural, also pose dangers to humans in the form of toxic spider bites or illnesses spread from animals to humans.

In forensic medicine, when causes of morbidity and mortality have to be uncovered, circumstantial

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Dna in Forensic Science

Dna in Forensic Science
Since the introduction of DNA testing as evidence in 1990, criminal justice system has been improved but mistakes and human errors have downplayed the effectiveness of the technology.

This DNA forensic has undeniably helped in solving tough cases and yet, public awareness of the information is only surface touching depth.

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