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Did you know that 85% of crime scene evidence can be compromised within the first hour of discovery? Whether you're a seasoned investigator or new to the field, proper crime scene investigation requires meticulous attention to detail and strict...
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The first moments at a crime scene are crucial, often determining whether a case is solved or remains unresolved indefinitely. Immediate steps—such as securing the area, meticulously documenting conditions, and preserving physical evidence—set the stage for the entire investigative...
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Did you know that traditional autopsies face significant limitations when cultural or religious beliefs restrict post-mortem examinations? Virtual autopsy offers a solution through non-invasive digital technology, employing advanced CT scanning to create detailed 3D models of the body's interior....
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Imagine solving a murder without fingerprintsFingerprint, impression made by the papillary ridges on the ends of the fingers and thumbs. Fingerprints afford an infallible means of personal identification, because the ridge arrangement on every finger of every human being is unique and does not alter with growth or age. Fingerprints serve to reveal an individual’s true identity despite personal denial, assumed names, or changes in personal appearance resulting from age, disease, plastic surgery, or accident. The practice of utilizing fingerprints as a means of identification, referred to as dactyloscopy, is an indispensable aid to modern law enforcement. More, DNADNA, or Deoxyribonucleic Acid, is the genetic material found in cells, composed of a double helix structure. It serves as the genetic blueprint for all living organisms. More, or surveillance cameras—just a torn piece of newspaper. In 1784, a single scrap of paper became the key to unraveling a deadly mystery. The John Toms trial is one of the earliest...
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The world's first systematic forensic handbook and first forensic science book, "Xi Lu" (also known as "Hsi Duan Yu" or "The Washing Away of Wrongs"), emerged in 1247. This remarkable text provided detailed guidelines for investigating suspicious deaths during...
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Mohamed Eeman
Founder & Editor, SimplyForensic.com
Mohamed Eeman expertly balances a dynamic career as a Forensic DNA AnalystA designated person who examines and analyzes seized drugs or related materials, or directs such examinations to be done; independently has access to unsealed evidence in order to remove samples from the evidentiary material for examination and as a consequence of such examinations, signs reports for court or other purposes. More and a deep academic pursuit as a PhD candidate in Forensic ScienceDiscover the fascinating field of Forensic Science, the application of scientific principles to legal matters. This post delves into its many disciplines, from DNA analysis to crime scene investigation, its importance in the justice system, and the core tenets that guide forensic experts in their quest for truth. More. He holds a Master of Science in Forensic Science (Specialization in Forensic Biotechnology).
SimplyForensic.com is a reflection of Eeman's passion for forensic science. The website is not just a hobby but a platform dedicated to enlightening both the general public and professionals about the latest advancements and methodologies in forensic science. Here, he shares insights gained from practical experience, innovations and updates about the field, aiming to make complex concepts accessible and engaging.
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