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BASIC SERVICES FULL SERVICE CRIME LABORATORY Trace Evidence • Applies chemistry, physics, and geology to comparison and identification of evidence • Analyze diverse samples – Glass, paint, explosives, soil BIOLOGY UNIT • Identification and DNA profiling of blood stains • Examination of other body fluids for DNA • Mitochondrial DNA FIREARMS UNIT • Examination of firearms & tools • Examination of projectiles and cartridges – Fired or unfired • Examination of clothing (GSR) • Serial number restoration • Distance determination DOCUMENT EXAMINATION • • • • Handwriting Typewriting Analysis of paper and ink Altered documents Digital Evidence Unit • Examine and record evidence – Film, photographs, audio • Use highly specialized equipment – Digital, IR, UV, X-Ray, Video • Prepare photographic exhibits for court Toxicology • Body fluids or organs examined for drugs and poisons • May be under office of medical examiner • May include implied consent unit Intoxilyzer (Breath alcohol) Drug Analysis • Drugs and unknown substances outside of the body • Microscopic and chemical test • May make field test kits • May make samples for use in police operations LATENT FINGERPRINT UNIT • Process and examine evidence for latent fingerprints • Also may include impressions – Tires, shoes EVIDENCE COLLECTION UNIT • Incorporating evidence collection into lab is gaining recognition • Trained personnel collect evidence • May be civilian or sworn • Evidence is later processed at lab • Crime scene investigators OTHER FORENSIC SCIENCE SERVICES FORENSIC PATHOLOGY • Investigation of sudden, unnatural, unexplained, or violent deaths • May be charged with answering: – Who is victim – What injuries are present – When did injuries occur – Why and how did injuries occur – What is cause of death PATHOLOGY • Autopsy usually used to determine cause of death • AUTOPSY – The medical dissection and examination of a body in order to determine the cause of death • Cause of death is the mechanism that actually caused death. – Gunshot wound, blunt force trauma, – Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease PATHOLOGY • Manner of death is based on circumstances surrounding the incident – Natural – Homicide – Suicide – Accident – Undetermined FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY • Primarily concerned with identification and examination of skeletal remains • Bones are durable • Can reveal: – Sex, origin, age, race, injury, etc • Facial reconstruction • Identification at mass disasters FORENSIC ENTOMOLOGY • • • • The study of insects Used to estimate time of death Affected by environmental conditions Not always straightforward FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY • Relationship between human behavior and legal proceedings • Civil – are people competent to make decisions ( wills, contracts, medical, etc) • Criminal – behavioral disorders and competency to stand trial • Behavioral profiling FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY • Provide information about identification through dental examination • Criminal investigation of bite mark evidence FORENSIC ENGINEERING • Failure analysis • Accident reconstruction • Causes or origins of fires or explosions