forensís
Forensís is a term used in some languages to denote forensic science, the systematic application of scientific methods to questions arising in law. It encompasses the collection, preservation, analysis, and interpretation of evidence from crime scenes, laboratories, and digital devices, with the results presented in legal settings. The name derives from the Latin forensis, meaning "of the forum" or courtroom.
Disciplines within forensís include pathology and clinical forensic medicine; toxicology; biology and DNA analysis; trace evidence
Procedures typically involve crime scene investigation, chain of custody, proper documentation, sampling protocols, laboratory testing, and
Legal framework: admissibility of forensic evidence is governed by standards that vary by jurisdiction, such as
Education and practice: professionals usually hold degrees in forensic science or a related field, with specializations
History and impact: while elements of forensic methods have existed for centuries, modern forensic science expanded
See also: Forensic anthropology, Forensic pathology, Digital forensics.