Q&A on Glass Fracture (Physical Evidence)
Importance of Glass Fracture Patterns in Crime Scene Investigation
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Importance of Glass Fracture Patterns in Crime Scene Investigation
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Question:- Why soil is considered as an Evidence?
Answer:- Every type of soil has unique properties which act as an identification markers that’s why it plays important role in criminal investigation. Forensic scientists consider soil as……..
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General characteristics of Human Hair from Different Sites, Morphological Characteristics of Human Hair for Racial Determination, know all about human hair….Read Now….
Lip prints have the same value as Dactyloscopic traces.
Just like finger print and teeth, lip print can be used as tool for identification.
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When a dead-body is recovered from water, there is always a question whether it was a case of ante-mortem or post-mortem drowning i.e. whether the body was drowned before or after death. In these medico legal cases, presence of diatoms in the body tissues is very useful evidence…read more…
VIDEO IMAGE ANALYSIS
Video image analysis in forensic field is a new scientific tool for crime scene investigation. ..Read More….
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Wounds (Injury)
✔A wound is any damage or break in the surface of the skin.
✔Production of wound: A wound is produced when the intensity of the applied force to the body exceeds the capability of the tissue to adapt or resist the force.
✔According to section 44 of Indian Penal Code “An injury is define as any harm, whatever illegally caused to any person in body, mind, reputation or property.”
✔This Article Contains information about:
✅INTRODUCTION
✅CAUSES OF WOUNDS
✅TYPES OF INJURIES/WOUNDS
✅THEIR PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Blood is one of the most important biological traces that are often found on the crime scene. Due to valuable information it contains, it is considered to be a very important forensic tool. Analysis of different aspects of bloodstains can contribute to clarify …..Read more….
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Matrices & Classification of Matrices
📌Matrix or matricesis the material in animal or plant cells, in which more specialized structures are embedded, and a specific part of the mitochondrion.
📌Any material substance in the univesre wherein the active constituent may be dispersed, accumulated, left, absorbed or chemically bound.
📌The internal structure of connective tissues is an extracellular matrix.