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Forensic Science Hollywood Style

Just what is the impression of forensic science held by members of the general public (our pool of jurors)?

If they believe everything they see on TV or in the movies, they are being sadly misled. Our local attorneys believe that, at the very least they have been generally misinformed about the likelihood of finding fingerprints by exposure to the media. Because of this I will be in court in the coming weeks giving testimony on the difficulties of recovering fingerprints from duct tape...

Of course the same attorney moments later mentioned how unusual it is to recover fingerprints from guns- Which he felt had good surfaces for recovering fingerprints. (I re-educated him…

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 Forensic Science Hollywood Style

Just what is the impression of forensic science held by members of the general public (our pool of jurors)? If they believe everything they see on TV or in the movies, they are being sadly misled.

Ask a Forensic Artist

I’m Lisa Bailey, full-time forensic artist at the FBI, Instructor, and Author of “Ask a Forensic Artist.” I started this site to fill a major void in the field of forensic art: education.

Forensic Anna:thropology

Like most forensic anthropologists, I am pretty passionate about my work - it is more of a calling than a job. I hope that, through this blog, I can share with you some of the reasons why I find forensic anthropology so fascinating, rewarding and cool. This blog is about me, and my job, and the things that make me tick. It is for professionals, students and interested lay people. I hope there will be something for everyone!

Forensic Astrology

Forensic Astrology is the art of using Horary and Birth Charts in combination to determine the nature of events as they occurred in unsolved crimes and missing persons cases. The method I use is uniquely mine as I have over 35 years experience in Astrology, both Forensic and in general.

Forensic Medicine with Dr. Cox

Learning more about forensic pathology & neuropathology.

Forensic Methods

Welcome to Forensic Methods! This site is a repository of computer forensic tools and techniques to assist clients, students, and fellow practitioners.

Forensic Pathology Forum

Blogging from Dr. Melinek, a ABP board-certified forensic pathologist practicing forensic medicine in San Francisco, California as well as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Pathology at the UCSF Medical Center.

Forensic Resources

Welcome to the Forensic Science in North Carolina blog. The purpose of this blog is to provide information about forensic science topics that are relevant to North Carolina attorneys.

Forensics Blog

Blogging from BCIT Forensic Science and Technology, an industry leader in forensics training.

In The News

Karen Franklin, Ph.D. is a forensic psychologist and adjunct professor at Alliant University in Northern California. She is a former criminal investigator and legal affairs reporter. This blog features news and commentary pertaining to forensic psychology, criminology, and psychology-law.

The Charles Smith Blog

My interest in forensic pathology began with my Toronto Star investigative reporting into once famed since disgraced former doctor Charles Smith. I began this Blog after retiring from the Star in 2006 in order to follow the aftermath into the independent Goudge inquiry into many of Smith's cases.

CSI Tech Blog

A blog to teach the fundamentals of Crime Scene Investigation, and to encourage input, feedback and involvement from site visitors.

Expert Witness Blog

Forensic scientists is first and foremost an expert witness. What does it take to become an expert witness? What do those witnesses do? Learn everything you wanted to know and more about this element of investigation from this blog - itsGov.com

Bones Don't Lie

This blog was created to serve as a way for me to keep up to date with current mortuary and bioarchaeology news, as well as a way to work on my own scholarly writing. Since then it has evolved into a way for me to explore a variety of regions, theories, interpretations, perspectives, and methods in the discipline.

Crime & Clues

The Art and Science of Criminal Investigation.

Crime Museum

The crime blog of the National Museum of Crime and Punishment, Washington DC.

CrimProf Blog

Member of the law professor blogs network.

Empirical Legal Studies

Bringing Methods to Our Madness.

Forensic Multimedia Analysis Blog

With the latest developments in purpose built software and hardware for the analysis of video and images, we move the discussion beyond a single piece of software to include all the major developers, image processing fundamentals, court cases, upcoming training offerings, and product reviews.

The Forensic Group

Forensic science consultancy based in New Zealand providing what we believe are the best services available to national and international clients.

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