Forensics Story

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This article is about one of the first forensic cases in history. It’s a story about the man who committed a murder and tried to get away with it. Thanks to forensic he didn’t make it.


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Fiber of Suspicion: The Telltale Mark That We Carry to The Grave

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Alvarez had studied the work of his colleague Juan Vucetich, head of the bureau of statistics for the La Plata police. Vucetich had discovered a method of analyzing and classifying fingerprints that made them easy both to file and, equally vital, to retrieve. Until then, the police authorities had largely ignored his work. But because of the Rojas case and subsequent successes, Argentina adopted fingerprinting as its sole method of identifying criminals – the first country in the world to do so.


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Forensic Chemistry: Applications and Background

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Describes uses of forensic chemistry.


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Two Most Bizarre Applications of Water

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Check out to find out most unexpected applications of the water which a world might see in future.


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How a Burglar Alarm Works

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A basic description of how a burglar alarm works and the very basic physics behind it.


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The Criminogenic Industry

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The term criminogenic industry is understood to refer to an industry that incorporates or relates to characteristics or factors identified by relevant research as predictors of crime and/or related recidivism.


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Yum, Yum: Bugs Eat People

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How bugs break us down.


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