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  2. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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    Forensic science, also known as criminalistics, [ 1 ] is the application of science principles and methods to support legal decision-making in matters of criminal and civil law. During criminal investigation in particular, it is governed by the legal standards of admissible evidence and criminal procedure. It is a broad field utilizing numerous ...

  3. Forensic Science Regulator - Wikipedia

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    Non-departmental public body. The Forensic Science Regulator is the regulator of forensic science activities within the United Kingdom 's legal system. [1] The regulator is advised by the Forensic Science Advisory Council. The post dates from 2008. [2] The office of Forensic Science Regulator was originally created without any statutory powers.

  4. Forensic pathology - Wikipedia

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    A career in forensic pathology Archived 2021-02-06 at the Wayback Machine - educational website on career pathways for forensic pathology in the UK and USA; So, you want to be a forensic scientist? - Simon Fraser University. When I grow up: becoming a pathologist by G. William Moore, MD, PhD. - netautopsy.org.

  5. Sue Black, Baroness Black of Strome - Wikipedia

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    Susan Margaret Gunn was born on 7 May 1961 in Inverness, Scotland. [6] She educated at Inverness Royal Academy, a comprehensive secondary school in Inverness. [7] She attended the University of Aberdeen where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree with honours in human anatomy in 1982, and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree for her thesis on "Identification from the Human ...

  6. Margaret Pereira - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Pereira. Margaret Pereira CBE (22 April 1928 – 22 December 2016) was a British forensic scientist. Pereira, nicknamed "Miss Murder" and "Maggie of the Yard," worked on several forensic cases throughout her career. [1][2] Most notably, her work helped convict John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan in the Lord Lucan nanny's murder case in 1974.

  7. Forensic Science Service - Wikipedia

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    The Forensic Science Service (FSS) was a government-owned company in the United Kingdom which provided forensic science services to the police forces and government agencies of England and Wales, as well as other countries. The UK Government announced the closure of the FSS in December 2010, citing monthly losses of up to £2m as justification.

  8. The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 the Forensic Science Society became a professional body, and the voice for forensic practitioners, both in the UK and abroad. As of receiving a Royal Charter in October 2013, [1] sealed on 17 of January 2014, [2] the Forensic Science Society was renamed the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences.

  9. Patricia Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    Professor Patricia Wiltshire (born 1942 in Monmouthshire, South Wales) is a forensic ecologist, botanist and palynologist. [1] She has been consulted by police forces and industry in almost 300 investigations in several countries [2] and has been instrumental in solving several high-profile crimes, including the killings of Sarah Payne and Millie Dowler, the cold case of Christopher Laverack ...