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The document discusses forensic analysis including its definition, types of evidence collected and injuries analyzed, methods used, challenges faced, and the important role it plays in case resolution. Forensic analysis applies scientific knowledge to aid justice by examining and evaluating legal evidence and injuries.

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FORENSIC

The document discusses forensic analysis including its definition, types of evidence collected and injuries analyzed, methods used, challenges faced, and the important role it plays in case resolution. Forensic analysis applies scientific knowledge to aid justice by examining and evaluating legal evidence and injuries.

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Shri Ramswaroop memorial university

FORENSIC ANALYSIS
UCY4301

Submitted to Submitted by
Dr. Pragrati Tripathi Name = MOHAMMAD ASAD
Roll Number= 202210101310065
BCA 3B
What is forensic analysis?

1) Application of scientific knowlage to aid in the administration of justice.


2) Study and application of scientific examination and evaluation for legal
purpose.
Forensic science include:-
Forensic medice
Forensic toxicology
Etc.
Medical Evidence Collection
Gathering physical evidence and documentation is essential for a comprehensive forensic analysis.
Crime Scene Examination
Thorough inspection and documentation of a crime scene is vital in injury investigation.
Trauma Reenactment
Reconstructing injury events helps in understanding the nature and cause of trauma.
Types of Injuries in Forensic Analysis

Blunt Force Injuries Sharp Force Injuries Gunshot Wounds

These result from a non-penetrating These are caused by sharp objects, These injuries occur from firearm
force, causing bruising, fractures, or leading to penetrating wounds or projectiles and possess distinctive
internal bleeding. lacerations. characteristics.
Methods Used in Analyzing Injuries

Forensic Pathology Radiological Imaging DNA Analysis


Identification of individuals involved in
Examination of injuries through autopsies Utilizing X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to
injury cases through DNA profiling.
and medical records to determine the visualize internal injuries or foreign
cause of death or injury. objects.
Challenges in Injury Investigation

Evidence Preservation
Maintaining the integrity of evidence is crucial in preventing
contamination and ensuring accurate analysis.

Crime Scene Contamination Legal Limitations


Preventing cross-contamination is challenging but necessary for Adhering to strict legal protocols and privacy laws poses
unbiased investigation outcomes. challenges during injury investigations.
Forensic Analysis Role
Case Resolution Importance Highlighting the pivotal role of forensic
Emphasizing the significance of analysis in uncovering vital
thorough injury investigation for legal informatioConclusionn about injuries.
and justice purposes.
Future Implications
Exploring potential advancements and opportunities in the field of injury investigation
and forensic analysis.

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