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Maru [420]
2 years ago
9

We are now finished learning about the various units in forensics. Using what we have learned in class all year and this week’s

episode of forensic files, which branches of forensics are most important when solving a criminal justice case? Use and underline at least 3 vocab words that we used in this unit.
Chemistry
1 answer:
stiks02 [169]2 years ago
5 0

Pathology is the main branch of forensics in order to solve a criminal justice case, although other branches may also be important.

<h3>What are forensics sciences?</h3>

Forensic sciences refer to the scientific fields aimed at solving justice cases such as DNA sample forensics.

Other fields in forensics science include:

  • forensic botany
  • forensic archeology
  • forensic physics

In conclusion, pathology is the main branch of forensics in order to solve a criminal justice case, although other branches may also be important.

Learn more about forensic sciences here:

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