Forensic scientists are employed by specialist private consultancies, police forces (in Scotland), universities and government departments including the Defence, Science & Technology Laboratory, the Centre for Applied Science and Technology, and Forensic Science Northern Ireland. The majority of the work is laboratory-based: examining traces of substances such as blood, hairs, textile fibres, paint, glass, explosives and drugs, in an attempt to associate or disassociate suspects with victims or crime scenes. Other responsibilities and areas of forensics can include
Forensic scientists are employed by specialist private consultancies, police forces (in Scotland), universities and government departments including the Defence, Science & Technology Laboratory, the Centre for Applied Science and Technology, and Forensic Science Northern Ireland. The majority of the work is laboratory-based: examining traces of substances such as blood, hairs, textile fibres, paint, glass, explosives and drugs, in an attempt to associate or disassociate suspects with victims or crime scenes. Other responsibilities and areas of forensics can include
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