Forensic Anthropology - Examination of human skeletal remains, Forensic Entomology - Study of insects and other arthropod biology, Forensic Psychiatry - Study of motives and behaviors or criminals (profiling), Forensic Odontology - Handling, examining, and evaluating dental evidence, Forensic Engineering - Investigation of materials, products, and structures or components that don't operate properly and leads to injury, Cybertechnology - Computer technology that includes internet or cyberspace, Forensic Pathology - Focuses on determining the cause of death by an autopsy, Forensic Documentation - Records of an event or state that could be used in court as evidence, Criminalistics (Forensics) - Scientific tests used in connection with the detection of crime, Criminology - Scientific study of the nature, extent, management, causes, control, consequences, and prevention of criminal behavior,

Forensic Science Disciplines

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