Forensic Scientist

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Forensic Science

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Definition and Description

Forensic Science is the application of a group of sciences and technologies to investigate situations. Forensic Scientists study potential evidence that may help in a legal investigation. They are required to study decomposing and deceased corpses and a variety of other substances. A Forensic scientist may also be required to analyse drugs, poisons, body fluids, blood and alcohol inside the human body. To obtain this data, Forensics will have to examine and compare various materials using electrical devises and other means.

1.2 Aim
The Aim of this report is to inform the reader on the occupation of a Forensic Scientist. This report will describe the history, qualifications, Salary and prospects of this occupation. The report will also go into detail in all of these categories and explain them further.

2. DISCUSSION

2.1 History

The occupation of forensic scientist has been around for a very long time, the first ever recorded biopsy was in 44BC. In the 15th centaury the first forensic science textbook was written. The study of forensics increased in the 1800’s, the first use of ballistics was in 1810 and in the 1890’s the Henry finger print system was developed. Forensics peak was in the 19th centaury which was the revolution of forensic science.

2.2 Qualifications/Skills/Requirements

To become a Forensic Scientist you need to have 4 GCSE(General Certificates of Secondary Education) grades A-C including English and either Maths or Science. Instead of having a 4 GCSE's , a HND(Higher National Diploma) or a BTEC(Business and Technology Education Council) as a base for the occupation. One usually needs a bachelor's degree in either chemistry, biology or fo...

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