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What is Forensic Science?
Forensic science is the general application of science to law (Saferstein 2004). More specifically, it applies the
knowledge and technology of the natural, physical and social sciences in an interdisciplinary approach to better define
and enforce the criminal and civil laws of society. The American Academy of Forensic Science (AAFS), the governing
professional society for individuals working in the field of forensic sciences recognizes the following disciplines
within the field of forensic science:
- pathology and biology
- questioned documents
- jurisprudence
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toxicology
odontology
psychiatry
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criminalistics
anthropology
general section for individuals not affiliated with fields listed above
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- emerging specialty areas include engineering, entomology, geology, meteorology and microbiology
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Cited Literature:
Saferstein, R. 2004. Criminalistics: An introduction to Forensic Science. Pearson / Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River,
NJ. 588 pp.
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