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Forensic Science is used in crime investigation based on scientific principles, latest technology to convert the clues gathered, into evidence which will be produced in court of law for prosecution of criminals. Basically forensic science is a laboratory-based profession.

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Always interesting to learn about different forensic specialties. Really enjoyed checking out your website on the Tay Bridge disaster, compelling stuff.

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