Forensic Chemistry

Forensic Chemistry can be described as the practice of applying our expertise to solve crimes in the field of chemistry. There are many approaches we can adapt from chemistry to help overcome problems in a crime scene. Some examples of forensic chemistry applications include Spectroscopy techniques that are used to test substance purity. The detection and separation methods used to identify illicit drugs and medicines.

 

Sub-Tracks

  • Ballistic fingerprinting
  • Bloodstain pattern analysis
  • Encompasses organic and inorganic analysis
  • Fingerprint analysis
  • Forensic data analysis
  • Forensic toxicology
  • Investigating the physical and chemical properties
  • Scientific methods for analyzing evidences
  • Developmental growth of forensic sciences
  • Digital and cyber forensics
  • Forensic analytical techniques

Market Analysis: During the period 2015-2020, the global forensic technology market grew at a rapid pace. In the long run, the worldwide forensic technologies market is predicted to rise at a CAGR of roughly 11% over the forecast period (2021-2026). The scientific system of investigating, searching, recovering, and analyzing evidence acquired from a crime scene is known as forensic technology. The system allows the user to gather data for use in investigations, litigation, and regulatory, and financial crime compliance.

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