About the Medical Examiner's Office
Forensics
Forensic:
fo·ren·sic (pronunciation: f&-'ren(t)-sik, -'ren-zik),
adjective, entymology: Latin forensis public, forensic,
from forum forum, 1) belonging to, used in, or suitable to
courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate
2) argumentative, rhetorical 3) relating to or dealing with the
application of scientific knowledge to legal problems <forensic
medicine> <forensic science> <forensic pathologist> <forensic
experts> - fo·ren·si·cal·ly /-si-k(&-)lE, -zi-/ adverb
Forensic science is any science used for the purposes of the law,
and therefore provides impartial scientific evidence for use in the
courts of law, in criminal investigations and in criminal trials.
Forensic science is a multidisciplinary subject, drawing principally
from chemistry and biology, but also from physics, geology,
psychology, social science, and more.
In a typical criminal investigation crime scene investigators will
gather material evidence from the crime scene, victim and/or suspect.
Forensic scientists will examine these materials to provide scientific
evidence to assist in the investigation and court proceedings and work
closely with the police. Senior forensic scientists, who usually
specialize in one or more of the key forensic disciplines, may be
required to attend crime scenes or give evidence in court as impartial
expert witnesses.
Examples of forensic science include the use of gas chromatography
to identify seized drugs, DNA profiling to help identify a murder
suspect from a bloodstain found at the crime scene, and laser Raman
spectroscopy to identify microscopic paint fragments. From examining
hair follicles in a lab to scouring a crime scene looking for left
behind clues, forensics is a big part of the crime world. It happens
every day. It can be a little complicated but great minds have found
true suspects. It revolves around evidence.
For more information please visit the official website of the
Tarrant County Medical Examiner at
http://www.tarrantcounty.com/eMedicalExaminer/site/default.asp
or click on a link below.