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Definition of Forensic-Science 1

Forensic science is the application of natural sciences to matters of the law. In practice,
forensic science draws upon physics, chemistry, biology, and other scientific principles
and methods. Forensic science is concerned with the recognition, identification,
individualization, and evaluation of physical evidence. Forensic scientists present their
findings as expert witnesses in the court of law.
(Midwest Forensics Resource Center at the U.S. Dept. of Energy)
Definition of Forensic-Science 2
The word forensic means pertaining to the law; forensic science resolves legal issues
by applying scientific principles to them.
(Hall Dillon, Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Definition of Forensic-Science 3
Forensic Science is the application of the methods and techniques of the basic sciences
to legal issues. As you can imagine Forensic Science is a very broad field of study. Crime
Laboratory Scientists, sometimes called Forensic Scientists or, more properly,
Criminalists, work with physical evidence collected at scenes of crimes.
(California Criminalistics Institute)
Definition of Forensic Science 4
Forensic science is the scientific analysis and documentation of evidence suitable for
legal proceedings. Many people have heard the term forensics used to describe school
debate clubs. There is a similarity between these two forms of the word. In academic
forensics, political or other issues are debated between two teams using a logical
approach, and likewise in forensic science the debate (or comparison) is between the
physical evidence and the known or suspected circumstances about an event.
Forensic scientists determine scientific facts from the evidence they evaluate and may
testify as expert witnesses in civil or criminal courts or other legal proceedings. It is the
responsibility of the lawyers, judges, and juries to prosecute, defend, and judge the guilt
or innocence of an individual accused of wrongdoing. It is the responsibility of the
forensic scientist to present the scientific facts in a fair, objective manner based on
accepted scientific methods to facilitate the decision.
(Hamilton County Forensic Center)

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