FoForensic photography is the process of visually documenting crime scenes and related evidence. This discipline aims to record the crime scene and evidence accurately, impartially, and in detail. The resulting photographs serve as crucial evidence in investigations and legal proceedings.Historical DevelopmentThe foundations of forensic photography were laid in the late 19th century by French detective Alphonse Bertillon. Bertillon developed a systematic method for photographing crime scenes and s
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FoForensic palynology is a discipline within forensic science that examines microscopic plant elements such as pollen and spores. This scientific field seeks to determine the location and timing of events by detecting, classifying, and comparing pollen and spores. Forensic palynology holds a significant place in criminalistics and provides valuable information for solving cases.Foundations of Forensic PalynologyPalynology is a sub-branch of botany that studies pollen and spores. The term derives f
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