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NARA [144]
3 years ago
14

A book, written in 1891, still used as a reference guide in forensic science is:

History
2 answers:
Natali [406]3 years ago
7 0

Answer :

The correct answer is option B.

A book written in 1891 which is still used as a reference guide in forensic science is of criminal investigation.

Explanation :

The word "forensic" means "pertaining to the law". Therefore forensic science refers to the application of techniques and principles in the matters that seeks criminal justice. The forensic science deals with application of scientific principles and to collect necessary information and further examine them to furnish as evidence.

Further Explanation:

Thus it is important here to note that the criminal investigations serve as an important reference for the forensic scientists who can study them on case to case basis. Further any book written on 1891 apart from criminal investigations shall not serve the purpose of the study in the present date. This is because forensic science has tremendously evolved over these years and the book written will not factor the advancement of technology and the methodologies so occurred.

However the book of 1891 can be productive for the forensic scientists to study the nature of the crime and study the approach the investigators back in that era. This is so because the tendency, nature and the approach of the humans have both evolved and remain constant in one sense. Hence the study of the brutal murder of a neighbor in the 19th century can be studied in the present date as well when similar case occurs.

Learn More :

Learn more about forensic science:brainly.com/question/10830758 ; (Answered by surnia)  

Keywords :

Forensic science and the criminal investigation, criminal investigation in the field of forensic science, crime cases and their connection with forensic science.

worty [1.4K]3 years ago
6 0

Hey there,

 Your answer is B). Of Crimial Investigation

<em><u>Hope this helps!</u></em><em>                                                                    </em><u><em>-Alycia</em></u><em> </em><u><em>Larson</em></u>

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