Types Of Forensic Science

Forensic science or forensics applies to the broad spectrum of science, to answer questions of interest to a legal system. This may be in relation to a crime or a civil action. The word forensic comes from the Latin adjective forensis, meaning “of or before the forum”. Forensic science goes back a long way in history, in Roman times a criminal charge meant presenting the case before a group of public individuals in the forum. Both the person accused of the crime and the accuser would give speeches based on their side of the story. The individual with the best argument and delivery would determine the outcome of the case. This origin is the source of the two modern usages of the word forensic – as a form of legal evidence and as a category of public presentation. In simple words, one can say the application of science to the law is known as forensic science.

Who are forensic scientists?

A forensic scientist is a person who examines physical evidence and then testifies the results in court. Today’s forensic scientists have the help of Hi-Fi technology to help them solve cases easily. Their job mostly involves searching and examining physical traces, that may be useful for determining whether a person has some kind of association to the committed crime or not. These traces often include hair, saliva, blood, and may also be other evidence such as glass, clothing, footwear etc. Forensic scientists also need to analyze drugs, poisonous and toxic substances. Others specialize in explosives, firearms, or documents whose authenticity is challenged. They basically need to present their findings or opinions in a written format, as a formal state of evidence. On some rare cases they are required to attend the court personally for questioning.

Forensic science of today covers some very important topics such as;

1.Modern computer/clay facial reconstructing
2.DNA fingerprinting
3.Autopsy related techniques
4.Forensic anthropology
5.Pathology techniques
6.Firearms and ammunition techniques, etc.

Criminalistics:
The terms criminalistics and forensic science are often used interchangeably. It is defined as that profession and scientific discipline directed to the recognition, identification, individualization, and evaluation of physical evidence by application of the physical and natural sciences to law-science matters. Criminalistics is the application of various sciences to answer questions relating to examination and comparison of biological evidence, trace evidence, impression evidence (such as fingerprints, shoeprints, and tire tracks), controlled substances, firearms, and other evidence involved in criminal investigations.

Types of Forensic Science
There are almost 14 subdivisions in forensic science, some are listed below

Toxicology

It is basically the study of harmful effects of chemicals and drugs in a living organism. It is studying in detail about the symptoms, mechanism, detection, and treatment. It deals in specific with poisoning of people.

Forensic Accounting

These accountants use their skills to investigate issues related to bankruptcy, embezzlement, money laundering etc. Some may specialize in insurance claims, fraud, construction, etc.

Wildlife Forensics

This is relatively new in the field of criminal investigation. Here scientific procedures are used to investigate, examine and compare the crime scene; the victim usually being an animal. Other crimes against wildlife include buying and selling of protected animals and products made from them, poaching, etc also come under wildlife forensics .

Forensic Art

It is an art used for identification and conviction of wanted persons. They are also made use of to find missing people, by making facial reconstruction and identifying the person dead or alive.

Forensic Engineering

This is the investigation of products, materials, etc that have caused damage, they aid in finding out a criminal intent. Forensic engineers deal with issues such as explosions, cause of a fire, how accidents have occurred, etc.

Forensic Pathology

It is a branch of pathology that determines the cause of death by examining a corpse. Usually an autopsy is performed on request to know what has exactly caused the death. Forensic pathologists are often asked to identify a corpse.

Science of Success – Achievement

When I was younger and still nave I had big dreams and always thought of having anything I wanted and being anything I wanted to be, however just like many other people from all walks of life I was told you can’t do this or you can’t do that, basically being told that I can not be a success.

I just needed to get a job and work hard, basically going along with the herd. Fact is I was already a success in my own little way at that time and as I am now even a bigger success in my own right today and I will always be a success in one form or the other.

I guess in a way hearing that I couldn’t do this or couldn’t do that was the motivation that I needed to push me to excel in whatever is was that I tried to do and not give up when obstacles appeared in my path. Achievement at no matter what I was attempting was always my ultimate goal.

As I grew older and I like to think a lot wiser I sought out self help books, cd’s, dvd’s, and listened to motivational speakers to work on my own personal development because I knew that I had to learn self motivation to push myself when times got difficult and setbacks occurred because they will occur its those times you have to push harder to overcome them.

Some of the greatest achievements throughout history happened usually shortly after the biggest setback had occurred as well as many individuals dreams cut short because people gave up too soon when the obstacles appeared to big to overcome and these people learn later to their dismay if they would have only stayed the course a little while longer they would have succeeded. That is why it is so important to not give up during those times.

That is why it’s important to seek out those that are having the kind of success that you wish to have and take inspiration from that to acquire it for yourself as well.

Success is different for everyone and everyone reaches it in different ways but overall there are common denominators to people that achieve success and those that do not.

Growing up I am sure you heard just like I did, work hard and you will be success. Well there are many people that work extremely hard and they do not have the success they wish and are struggling to make it day to day. If hard work brought success and wealth we all wish to have then everyone that did hard physical manual labor would be rich. It is just not so.

Fact is that being successful is not about doing certain things, it’s about doing things in a certain way. There is a science to success. Here quick list of the common denominators of successful people.

1. Taking Action

2. Passion and Desire

3. Discomfort. I am not talking pain here but they are able to leave their comfort zone and be uncomfortable, they push through their weaknesses and overcome.

4. Vision

5. Decision Makers

6. Control Emotions

7. Consistent

8. Logical

9. Practical

10. Talent

Now go back and read that list again and pay particular attention to the first common denominator because without doing it, all the rest are useless.

Sports Science Fair Projects

When students think of all the topics they could choose for their projects at the science fair, most would consider biology, environmental issues, chemistry, physics and related ideas. Most students would be surprised to learn that they have a common interest with the other students who are out on the football field! The basketball and baseball players also have things in common with the students who participate in science fairs. This commonality is sports science fair projects. While the two topics seem unrelated, nothing could be further from the truth. The fact is that everything we do and everything we see, touch, smell, taste and hear has a scientific component to it. Science is literally everywhere you look including in the world of sports. Sports science fair projects are increasing in numbers as students are exposed to the fact that sports itself is a science.

Sports science fair projects are the perfect topic for those students who either participate in organized sports or simply enjoy some type of physical activity. Sports science fair projects are not limited to the team sports arena and can be applied to individual activities. Some of these topics include gymnastics, swimming, track and field, and even the martial arts. Sports science fair projects can be conducted on the science of hiking, bicycling and even skydiving. There is no sporting activity that a student can think of that would not lend itself to being a topic for sports science fair projects.

Students who are devoted athletes often choose this as a major in college. They then proceed on with their education to post graduate work in kinesiology. This is the study of movement as it applies to the human body, and it is a popular topic for sports science fair projects. After all, every sporting activity involves the movement of the human body in some manner. These sports science fair projects are a perfect fit for examining the intricacies of kinesiology. Students also can use their sports science fair projects to study physical rehabilitation. This is a biologically based study that fits perfectly with this particular science topic. The fields of biology and chemistry are both applicable to every sport in some form or fashion, which gives the students a very wide range of topics to choose for their sports science fair projects.

The art of science in fashion and textile design

Science plays a major role in design development of fashion clothing and accessories, just a glimpse into the past will confirm enough to be true. It’s not a jumbled business of cloth and colours loosely thrown together, rather, a well organised industry driven by the sciences, from market research to weaving, printing, dyeing, pattern making, branding and labelling; scientific intervention supports artist’s continuum.

Want an example or two: English Madder Print: The colouring agent in madder root called alizarin was in fact first chemically extracted and then synthesized in 1869 by two English chemists. Although the dyeing process, even today, requires a variety of painstaking steps, synthesized alizarin brought the price within the reach of commercial producers. Testimony to the significant part science plays ensuring the longevity of styles and textiles. Silk dyed in this manner is characterized by a dusty-looking finish and a feel (referred to as a chalk hand by the experts) very much like fine suede, and a matte finish.

In 1879 Thomas Burberry developed a fabric which was weatherproofed in the yarn before weaving, using a secret process and then proofed again in the piece, using the same undisclosed formula. The new material was untearable and weatherproof, whilst cool and breathable. He called the cloth -gabardine’ and registered the word as a trademark. This is science.

Possessing a degree in science is not pre requisite to being a good designer, utilising scientific disciplines is advisable if you want your designs to hit the streets running rather than ending up in good Samaritans charity bins. A little business acumen always comes in handy and knowing what your customers want is critical. Above all, being in the right place at the right time is the key to success.

Timothy Everest, Paul Smith and Vivienne Westwood are just three examples that combined their design skills with business acumen and chanced to be in the right place and the right time. All attribute their success to chance, a would be cyclist, an advertisement in the paper and punk took them all in the same direction on different paths, now producing some of the most original fashion accessories in the market place

Let’s put all the technicalities aside. Without disciplined inspiration all the science and psychology fall on numb bodies, clothing must inspire the buyer as much as the designer, the message is portrayed in the colours, pattern and textures, combined to express season and inspiration.

And what about psychology; A little self indulgence creates a healthy state of mind, better to be happy than sad, retail therapy is certainly a good remedy for the blues, lets face it we’ve all been there many times. And to rid yourself of any guilt after the act, buy something for your loved one. A bit of psychology.

To finalise, summarise and self indulge I have written a brief critique on one of my favourite silk tie designs, I designed it, It’s not without all the elements of good design as mentioned.

Subtle Significance a geometric floral silk ties: a subtle mauve heart first catches your eye. And then golden geometric petals shimmer slightly and draw you closer, accentuated by midnight blue. Lastly, the hefty weave adds just the right amount of texture for a little masculine handle to the femininity of floral patterns. Significant, but subtle.

Science Jobs in UK

Forensic Science is one of the most talked about streams in science sectors. Shows like Medical detectives, crime files and others have already shown how forensic science has been the key in solving the most riddling crime scenes. For being so different in work fashion, forensic science can be termed as the most glamorous and challenging streams. However, one can not deny that though being very challenging; forensic science jobs are really high paying. Also, people in this job enjoy a distinct gravity in terms of positions that is somewhat not possible in other streams.
Forensic Science professional are recruited in the followings: Police, Private research and analysis organizations, judiciary, etc.
Attributes required for forensic science jobs: Sharp minded, ability to find minutest details, present observations and researches with loads of proof. Since, these professionals’ words play major in solving crime cases; they must be flawless at their skill.