Forensic Science

Forensic Science is the application of scientific principles and techniques to matters related to the law, particularly in criminal investigations. It encompasses a variety of disciplines, including but not limited to, biology, chemistry, and physics, to analyze physical evidence and provide insights that can help solve crimes. Forensic scientists examine and interpret evidence such as fingerprints, DNA, blood patterns, and trace materials, often working in laboratories or at crime scenes. The findings from forensic analysis can be used in court to support or refute claims, helping to establish the facts surrounding a case. Forensic Science plays a crucial role in the justice system by providing objective and empirical data that can aid law enforcement agencies in apprehending offenders and ensuring that justice is served.