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This section includes the study material and various researches about a particular subject related to forensics that helps in investigations.

Electrophoresis
Forensic Chemistry

Electrophoresis: Types & Principle You Should Know About

Electrophoresis is a separation technique where different molecules of a substance are separated depending on their capacity to travel through a stationary phase with respect to the mobile phase. The term electrophoresis is derived from two words i.e., ‘electro’ meaning electricity, and ‘phoresis’ meaning separation. Thus, it can be defined Read more…

By Forensic Yard, 3 years15/07/2020 ago
Criminal profiling
Psychology

Role of Criminal Profiling in India & Other Countries You Should Know About

Do you know about Criminal Profiling? Don’t worry we are here to explain Criminal Profiling and Criminal Profiler in detail and the extent to which they are used in India and other countries. We all are somewhat aware of the investigation process to solve a case. As of now, you Read more…

By Forensic Yard, 3 years04/07/2020 ago
country-made firearms
Ballistics

Country Made Firearms: A Case Study on Illegal Guns Market

Improvised Firearms or Homemade firearms or country-made firearms are those firearms that are created illegally by local blacksmiths or manufacturers using available materials such as iron pipes, vehicle steering pipes, etc. The characteristics of an improvised firearm such as the size and shape of a barrel, caliber of the firearm, etc. Read more…

By Forensic Yard, 3 years28/06/2020 ago
crime scene reconstruction
Criminology

Crime Scene Reconstruction For Effective Criminal Profiling

  Crime scene reconstruction is the reconstruction of a crime scene to understand the events that might have occurred during that period. Understanding of the area of the crime scene, the position of physical evidence, the body of a victim, etc. helps to get an idea of the events leading Read more…

By Forensic Yard, 3 years24/06/2020 ago
Forensic entomology
Forensic Biology

Forensic Entomology: Effective Role of Insects in Death Investigation

Forensic Science deals with the evidence used in criminal investigations to aid in solving cases. Every evidence has some importance in the case and insects found on the dead body during decomposition is another important evidence to aid in the death investigation. The study of those insects and applying it Read more…

By Forensic Yard, 3 years21/06/2020 ago
Crime scene investigation
Criminology

Crime Scene Investigation: 6 Strategies For Successful CSI

The investigation is an inquiry done by anyone to reveal the truth. Crime scene investigation (CSI) refers to an inquiry done by the government officers mostly police to reveal the truth and bring justice to the victim. It is done in cases of criminal activity. Police have full authority to Read more…

By Forensic Yard, 3 years17/06/2020 ago
Cocaine (coke) abused by drug addicts & dealers
Toxicology

Cocaine Causes HIV, Hepatitis C Reveals Research || Effects & Treatment of Addiction

Cocaine is an intensely addictive energizer tranquilizer produced using the leaves of the coca plant local to South America. In spite of the fact that social insurance suppliers can utilize it for legitimate clinical purposes. For example, neighborhood sedation for certain medical procedures is an illicit medication. As a road Read more…

By Forensic Yard, 3 years16/06/2020 ago
Forgery - A fraud
Questioned Documents

Forgery- A Crime || Types of Forgery || IPC Sections of Forgery

Document related crimes are the common types of crimes in which the criminals try to change the documents for their benefit. One of the common kind of crime committed is Forgery which also comes under white-collar crimes. White-collar crimes refer to those crimes which are done for financial gain, mostly Read more…

By Forensic Yard, 3 years14/06/2020 ago
Forensic Toxicology
Toxicology

History of Forensic Toxicology || 1878 Vosburgh Poisoning Case Study

Toxicology can be defined as the branch of science which deals with the properties, lethal dose, effects, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and postmortem findings in cases of poisoning. Toxicology is also known as the study of the adverse effects of Xenobiotics. The term “Xenobiotics” is derived from the Greek Read more…

By Forensic Yard, 3 years10/06/2020 ago
Questioned document examination
Questioned Documents

Questioned Document Examination and its History || Role of a Document Examiner || 1932 Lindbergh Case

Document examination is a branch of Forensic science which deals with the examination of documents which are disputed in the court of law. Forensic Document examiners are assigned the duty to apply different techniques and methods to check the authenticity of the questioned document. The field of Document examination is Read more…

By Forensic Yard, 3 years06/06/2020 ago
Criminal Profiling
Psychology

Criminal Profiling: Polygraph, Brain Fingerprinting or Narco Analysis | What is Superior?

Criminal Profiling also known as Deception detection tests are part of the investigation when the evidence is not available or doesn’t provide sufficient information about the suspect. These come into the act when forensics fail and police need help in getting a proper direction in the investigation to determine the Read more…

By Forensic Yard, 3 years03/06/2020 ago

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