a forensic scientist wears ; gloves, all in one, mouth mask, goggles and also plastic shoes they wear these to prevent contamination of evidence and also to stop any chemicals getting in your system or on your skin.
forensic scientists wear goggles so nothing becomes contaminated.
SOCO's have to wear protective gear which is a full body boiler suit which would usually include a hood to put up if not then they would use a hair net, they would also wear booties on there shoes to not contaminate the scene and they would also wear a mask on their face as this will protect the crime scene and finally they would wear protective gloves. hope that helped
forensic science technicians wear goggles n gloves but other than that they wear regular clothes.
clothes. haha
white overalls like on the bill
forensic scientists wear goggles so nothing becomes contaminated.
A labcoat and google's
do not disturb the crime scene, wear proper gear.
Criminals may not wear gloves to avoid suspicion or to maintain dexterity while committing a crime. Additionally, forensic techniques have advanced beyond just fingerprint analysis, so gloves may not entirely eliminate evidence of their presence at a crime scene.
usually anything to keep them protected from injury or contamination. on tv they wear lots of black and white.
SOCO's have to wear protective gear which is a full body boiler suit which would usually include a hood to put up if not then they would use a hair net, they would also wear booties on there shoes to not contaminate the scene and they would also wear a mask on their face as this will protect the crime scene and finally they would wear protective gloves. hope that helped
because they want to look like retards in the movies
forensic science technicians wear goggles n gloves but other than that they wear regular clothes.
they wear a special suit and gloves
clothes. haha
Criminals wear gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints, as fingerprints are a common way to link a person to a crime scene. However, even with gloves, criminals can still leave other trace evidence like DNA, fibers, or shoe prints that can potentially be used to track them down.
A forensic scientist is a scientist who analyzes biological, chemical, or physical samples taken into evidence during a criminal investigation. It's their work to provide the proof the police need to bring the case to court. Also Forensic scientists examine contact trace materials associated with crimes in order to provide evidence for criminal investigations. The work is usually dealt with under three sections: biology, chemistry and drugs/toxicology. They can use parts of the victim's body, usually the bones, to identify: the cause of death; the gender, ethnicity, age, height of the victim; and, how long the victim has been dead. The clothes that forensic scientist wear is a plastic white suit and a plastic white shoes which like a shopping bag.