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Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Crimewatch: Behind the Scenes of Forensic Science


I've just watched Crimewatch: Behind the Scenes of Forensic Science, it is some interviews with the experts about what they do in Forensic Science, so if you guys are interested, here are the links.

Peter Lamb talks through the Forensic analysis of Blood.

Peter Lamb talks through the Forensic analysis of Fibres.

Simon Monk talks through the Forensic analysis of Drugs.

DI Grant Johnson: Specialist Crime Directorate.

Dr Glenn Wilson on Serial Attackers.

Links from BBC, Crime Watch.
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