forensik
Forensik, or forensic science, is the application of scientific methods to questions of law. It involves the collection, preservation, analysis, and interpretation of physical and digital evidence to support criminal investigations, civil proceedings, and administrative matters.
The field encompasses numerous disciplines, including forensic pathology (medical examiner work), forensic anthropology, toxicology, serology and
Typical workflow: a scene is secured; evidence is documented and collected with a chain of custody; samples
Applications: establishing identity, time of death estimates, reconstruction of events, linking suspects to crimes, proving or
Quality and ethics: forensic work relies on rigorous standards, accreditation of laboratories, method validation, quality assurance,
Education and professional landscape: practitioners typically hold degrees in forensic science, biology, chemistry, or related fields,