What is Forensic Sciences?
Forensic science is the application of science to legal issues. The objective of a forensic scientist is to be objective, search for evidence, and serve justice by determining facts involved in a case. Legal issues occur in criminal and civil cases. Forensic science, applied to criminal cases, deals with the observation and collection of evidence such as bodily fluids, hair, textile or fiber materials, paint, handwriting analysis, glass, or tool marks. Forensic science, applied to civil cases, is concerned with determining responsibility for accidents. There are many sciences or activities that can be considered ?forensic? such as medicine, dentistry, photography, fingerprints, crime scene investigator, and voice analysis.