forenzi
Forenzi, a term used in several languages to denote forensic science, refers to the application of scientific methods to legal questions. It encompasses the collection, preservation, analysis, and interpretation of physical and digital evidence to assist investigators, prosecutors, and courts in establishing facts and clarifying what happened in a case.
Modern forenzi emerged in the 19th and early 20th centuries with advances such as anthropometry (Bertillon
Today forenzi encompasses multiple subfields, including forensic pathology, toxicology, DNA analysis, trace and materials examination, ballistics,
Evidence admissibility varies by jurisdiction, but many systems apply standards such as Daubert or Frye to
Forenzi work requires formal education in forensic science or related fields, practical training, and often certification
Applications span criminal investigations, civil disputes, mass disasters, and consultative roles, with ongoing challenges such as