Introduction to Forensic Science. So what is Forensic Science? Major Contributors. Chapter 1: Intro to FS



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Introduction to Forensic Science Chapter 1: Intro to FS So what is? In its broadest definition, forensic science is the application of science to criminal and civil laws. We will put emphasize on the applications of science to criminal and civil laws that are enforced by the criminal justice system. Major Contributors Mathieu Orfila- the father of forensic toxicology. Alphonse Bertillion- devised the first scientific system of personal identification in 1879. Francis Galton- conducted the first definitive study of fingerprints and their classification. 1

Bertillon s ID Bertillon s system of bodily measurements as used for the identification of an individual. Major Contributors Leone Lattes- developed a procedure to determine blood type from dried bloodstains. Calvin Goddard- used a comparison microscope to determine if a particular gun fired a bullet. Albert Osborn- developed the fundamental principles of document examination. Major Contributors Walter McCrone- utilized microscopy and other analytical methodologies to examine evidence. Hans Gross- wrote the first treatise describing the application of scientific principles to the field of criminal investigation. Edmond Locard- incorporated Gross principles within a workable crime laboratory. 2

Major Contributors Locard s Exchange Principle- states that when a criminal comes in contact with an object or person, a cross-transfer of evidence occurs. Sir Alec Jeffreys- developed the first DNA profiling test in 1984 The Crime Lab The development of crime laboratories in the United States has been characterized Rapid growth. Lack of national and regional planning and coordination. At present, approximately 350 public crime laboratories operate at various levels of government federal, state, county, and municipal. The Crime Lab The ever increasing number of crime laboratories is partly the result of the following: Supreme Court decisions in the 1960s responsible for police placing greater emphasis on scientifically evaluated evidence. Crime laboratories inundated with drug specimens due to accelerated drug abuse. The advent of DNA profiling. 3

Technical Support The technical support provided by crime laboratories can be assigned to five basic services. 1. Physical Science Unit 2. Biology Unit 3. Firearms Unit 4. Document Unit 5. Photographic Unit http://www.courttv.com/forensics/lab/ Technical Support Physical Science Unit incorporates the principles of chemistry, physics, and geology to identify and compare physical evidence. Biology Unit applies the knowledge of biological sciences in order to investigate blood samples, body fluids, hair, and fiber samples. Technical Support Firearms Unit investigates discharged bullets, cartridge cases, shotgun shells, and ammunition. Document Unit provides the skills needed for handwriting analysis and other questioned-document issues. Photographic Unit applies specialized photographic techniques for recording and examining physical evidence. 4

Technical Support Optional Services by Full-Service Labs Toxicology Unit examines body fluids and organs for the presence of drugs and poisons. Latent Fingerprint Unit processes and examines evidence for latent fingerprints. Polygraph Unit conducts polygraph or lie detector tests. Voiceprint Analysis Unit attempts to tie a recorded voice to a particular suspect. Evidence-Collection Unit dispatches specially trained personnel to the crime scene to collect and preserve physical evidence. Analyzing Evidence The Scientific Method Formulate a question worthy of investigation. Formulate a reasonable hypothesis to answer the question. Test the hypothesis through experimentation. Upon validation of the hypothesis, it become suitable as scientific evidence. 5

Skills of a Forensic Scientist Skilled in applying the principles and techniques of the physical and natural sciences. A forensic scientist may also provide expert court testimony. An expert witness is an individual whom the court determines possesses knowledge relevant to the trial that is not expected of the average person. Skills of a Forensic Scientist Called on to evaluate evidence based on specialized training and experience that the court lacks the expertise to do. The expert will then express an opinion as to the significance of the findings. Train law enforcement personnel in the proper recognition, collection, and preservation of physical evidence. The Frye Standard The Frye v. United States decision set guidelines for determining the admissibility of scientific evidence into the courtroom. To meet the Frye standard, the evidence in question must be generally accepted by the scientific community. 6

Frye Not Absolute However, in the 1993 case of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceutical, Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court asserted that the Frye standard is not an absolute prerequisite to the admissibility of scientific evidence. Trial judges were said to be ultimately responsible as gatekeepers for the admissibility and validity of scientific evidence presented in their courts, as well as all expert testimony. Daubert Criteria For Admissibility 1. Whether the scientific technique or theory can be tested. 2. Whether the technique has been subject to peer review and publication. 3. The techniques potential rate of error. 4. Existence and maintenance of standards. 5. Whether the scientific theory or method has attracted widespread acceptance within a relevant scientific community. Special FS Services Forensic Psychiatry is an area in which the relationship between human behavior and legal proceedings is examined. Forensic Odontology involves using teeth to provide information about the identification of victims when a body is left in an unrecognizable state. Also investigates bite marks. Forensic Engineering is concerned with failure analysis, accident reconstruction, and causes and origins of fires or explosions. Forensic Computer Science involves the examination of digital evidence. 7