Fs Ch 5
Physical Evidence The examination of physical evidence by a forensic scientist is generally undertaken for the purposes of identification or comparison.
Chapter 3: Physical Evidence. Introduction It would be impossible to list all the objects that could conceivably be of importance to a crime. Almost anything.
3-1 ©2011, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 FORENSIC SCIENCE: An Introduction, 2 nd ed. By Richard Saferstein PHYSICAL EVIDENCE.
Physical Evidence. Common Types of Physical Evidence 1. Blood, Semen, and Saliva 2. Documents 3. Drugs 4. Explosives 5. Fibers 6. Fingerprints 7. Firearms.