MODERN forensic instruments and tools
The book provides a thorough overview of the most recent methods and tools utilized in forensic investigations and emphasizes the potential effects of these developments.
Especially in contemporary criminal investigations, technology has been instrumental in enhancing forensic science over time. Investigators may gather and analyze evidence more effectively than ever thanks to recent significant developments in forensic instruments and equipment. A thorough overview of the most recent tools and methods utilized in forensic science can be found in Modern Forensic Tools and Devices: Trends in Criminal Investigation.
This book covers a wide range of issues, including developing analytical methods for forensic evidence as well as computer forensics and personal digital assistants. Each technology and its uses in forensic investigations are covered in-depth in a part of the book along with case studies and actual investigations to show how successful they are.
The emphasis on new developments in forensic science in this book is one of its most important features. The book discusses cutting-edge technology including automated fingerprint identification systems, cloud and social media forensics, automobile forensics, facial recognition and reconstruction, and sensor-based devices for trace evidence, to name a few. Spectroscopic analytical methods in forensic science, DNA sequencing, fast DNA tests, bio-mimetic devices for evidence detection, forensic photography, scanners, microscopes, and new developments in forensic instruments are all covered in depth in the book’s chapters. The book also discusses sample preparation and forensic sampling techniques, which are essential for maintaining the validity of forensic evidence. The book also discusses the significance of appropriate sampling and how it affects how accurate forensic analysis is.
Audience
The book is an essential resource for forensic scientists, law enforcement officials, and anyone interested in the advancements in forensic science such as engineers, materials scientists, and device makers.