what is forensic chemistry anyway?
Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry to the investigation of crime. Forensic chemists investigate a wide range of crimes from serial murders to dangerous work conditions and countless crimes in between. Forensic chemistry is a sub-field of forensic science and both are somewhat analogous to criminalistics. The primary difference between the three is their depth into the investigation process. Criminalistics and forensic science are a lot more broad and encompass more investigative disciplines while forensic chemistry focuses on the physical and chemical analysis of the investigation. Where do forensic chemists work and what qualifications do they need? Forensic chemists are employed by a wide variety of institutions. The primary employers are the federal, state, and local police crime labs. Most cities with populations more than 25,000 have crime labs and employ forensic chemists. The Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms(ATF),