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DNA fingerprinting, or profiling, is now superseding traditional fingerprint matching as a more rigorous method. First developed in 1985 to diagnose genetic illness, it is now commonly used in ...
We offer undergraduate programs in Criminal Justice and Digital Forensics, and graduate programs in Criminal Justice, Forensic Science, and Cyber Security. We also offer a graduate-level joint degree ...
Every day, more than 100 people are working at our state forensics lab to solve crimes. However, a lot of that work happens ...
Forensic science technician is a blanket name for a number of professionals who might work in the auspices of forensic science. Crime scene investigators, who gather and document evidence at a crime ...
Physiognomy is an ancestor of Forensic Anthropology and involves the assessment of a person's character or personality from their outer appearance (face). This has been used since the 5th Century and ...
Crime scene investigators may use tweezers, black lights, and specialized kits to identify and collect evidence. In addition to processing crime scenes, they may also attend autopsies. Applicants for ...