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Forensic MCQs
A Collection of Forensic Science MCQs with answers. Evaluate your knowledge and know the score. Learn with me. Start Practice of MCQs for your upcoming exams. Quiz On Forensic Science (1) Quiz on Forensic Science (2) Quiz On Questioned Documents Quiz On Fingerprints Quiz on Forensic Medicine And Toxicology Quiz on Forensic Ballistics Quiz on Cyber Forensic (1) Quiz on Cyber Forensic…
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Recommendation 1: Use multiple methods of testing to back up claim
To prevent future miscarriages, similar to that of Kyle Unger, forensic scientists should have to comply with this recommendation that they must use multiple methods of testing to back up a claim, or prior to convicting someone. Like hair microscopy, there are many other types of testing methods that may yield false positives, or may not be sufficient or accurate testing methods. Utilizing multiple testing methods during an investigation could prevent this careless mistake.
As many new testing methods are being uncovered each year, it is hard to be certain which method would be most accurate to use during each investigation, and which would provide the best and most accurate results. Therefore, the more methods and testing that is performed, the more precision can be guaranteed.
Hair microscopy is an invalid testing method, and should not be used during forensic investigations, it was only in the light of new DNA testing technologies that many innocent individuals, like Kyle Unger, have been exonerated due to the inconsistencies of hair microscopy. Although the use of hair microscopy has been minimized, forensic scientists should continue to refrain from using it. Following this recommendation would most definitely target the root cause of this miscarriage of justice. Perhaps, if the forensic investigators in Unger’s case utilized multiple testing methods before convicting him, they might have realized his innocence a long time ago.
Antilia bomb scare: Car, gelatin sticks found near Mukesh Ambani's house sent for forensic test
Antilia bomb scare: Car, gelatin sticks found near Mukesh Ambani’s house sent for forensic test
Image Source : ANI Antilia bomb scare: Car, gelatin sticks found near Mukesh Ambani’s house sent for forensic test Mumbai Police have sent for forensic analysis of the car and gelatin sticks found in it near industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s residence here last month, officials said on Sunday. The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) at Kalina in Mumbai will check the car for any blood stain, hair or…
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CM Gehlot Says Audio Clips Targeting Rajasthan Govt Genuine, Can be Sent Abroad for Forensic Test
CM Gehlot Says Audio Clips Targeting Rajasthan Govt Genuine, Can be Sent Abroad for Forensic Test
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File photo of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
Without taking the name of Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, CM Gehlot asked why he is not coming forward to give a voice sample.
PTI Jaipur
Last Updated: July 23, 2020, 11:05 PM IST
Targeting Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Rajasthan Chief Minister…
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Chhota Shakeel dead or alive? Forensic test will confirm The big mystery surrounding the death of Chhota Shakeel will be cleared soon with the Mumbai police sending his voice samples for forensic investigation. Shakeel a right hand man of Dawood Ibrahim has been named in an FIR pertaining to a case of extortion. Read more
Now police can tell if you’ve done coke by your fingerprint. Seriously.
Now police can tell if you’ve done coke by your fingerprint. Seriously.
Fingerprints are the new frontier of forensic drug tests, it seems as scientists have designed a new test that enables police to determine whether someone has used cocaine in seconds, merely by fingerprinting them. Scientists based out of the Netherlands and the UK organized the test around use of a special kind of paper that registers chemicals present in a person’s sweat, namely those that form…
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