Well, you can't really "use" forensics.
The word 'forensic' means applied to the law, or applied to legal matter.
So, that means that forensic science is science that is used - or applied - to the law, or to legal matter.
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Because if the glass has finger prints it shows up easily and then they can easily find who the assulter or maybe it has blood on it. There are many possible reasons why forensic scientists use glass.
Scientists analyze the base pairs and us it in ciminology, maternity, ancserty, and lineage studies. It is also important in forensics.
Police officials, criminal investigation units, crime scene investigation units, etc. would be the type of professionals that would use computer forensics training. Basically, anyone involved with criminal investigation would use computer forensics training.
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A person who studies forensics is called a forensic scientist. They use scientific principles to analyze physical evidence in criminal investigations.
It is simply called "ground penetrating radar." It is used for diverse applications from police forensics to geology and geophysics.
some scientific activities use observation such as forensics
Forensic Science is used to answer questions that deal with criminal or civil actions. Forensics has many subdivisions such as Digital Forensics, Criminalistics, Forensic Psychology, etc. Law & Order, The Mentalist, and the CSI television shows apply a glamorized version of forensics.
yes.Yup. Scientists use algebra all the time, no question. Even biologists.
Digital forensics is the recovery and investigation of computer software found in digital devices. Digital forensics can also be referred to as computer crime. Digital forensics was originally called computer forensics but was changed to encompass all digital devices.