| Part No. | Name of the chart | Size (cm) | 
| 10060-A | Differentiation Of Head & Pubic Hairs | 51 x 66 | 
Forensic science serves various purposes in short form:
- Criminal Investigations:- Aid in solving crimes by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting physical evidence.
 
- Crime Scene Analysis:- Investigate and document crime scenes to reconstruct events and gather evidence.
 
- DNA Profiling:- Utilize DNA analysis to identify individuals and establish genetic profiles for forensic identification.
 
- Fingerprint Analysis:- Analyze fingerprints to identify individuals and link them to crime scenes.
 
- Toxicology:- Examine bodily fluids and tissues to detect toxins, drugs, and poisons in cases of poisoning or overdose.
 
- Digital Forensics:- Investigate digital devices and data to uncover electronic evidence in cybercrime cases.
 
- Forensic Anthropology:- Analyze skeletal remains to determine identity, cause of death, and other information in forensic cases.
 
- Ballistics and Firearms Analysis:- Examine firearms, ammunition, and gunshot residue to link weapons to crimes.
 
- Forensic Pathology:- Conduct post-mortem examinations to determine the cause and manner of death.
 
- Forensic Odontology:- Use dental evidence for identification and analysis in forensic investigations.
 
- Criminal Profiling:- Develop profiles of potential suspects based on behavioral and forensic evidence.
 
- Expert Testimony:- Provide expert testimony in court based on forensic findings to support legal proceedings.
 
 
								 
								





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