Forensics
Making sense of the mess: Fire Investigation at Cranfield
Gareth Hall2023-05-16T16:44:22+01:0016/05/2023|Tags: cranfield forensic institute, Fire Engineering, Fire Investigation, Fire Service, Fires and Explosions, Forensic Explosive and Explosion Investigation, Pyrotechnics|
In the immediate aftermath of the Grenfell Tower tragedy in which 72 people died, there was – understandably – a need to find out how the fire started, and why it spread so far and ...
Studying an MSc in Counterterrorism: Perspective on the course and advice on scholarships.
Cormac Mcmanus2023-05-18T16:16:17+01:0009/05/2023|Tags: cds, CFI, counterterrorism, CranfieldForensicsInstitute, Forensics|
How it's Going: As an international student, I started the MSc Counterterrorism (CT) to further my professional development within the Jamaican armed forces. Having served within intelligence, training, and operational roles I sought a deeper ...
Trace Evidence – How the smallest clues can make the largest difference at a crime scene.
Gareth Hall2023-04-20T11:44:59+01:0030/03/2023|Tags: cranfield forensic institute, forensic, Forensic Biology, Trace Evidence|
When arriving at a crime scene, there are often signs or physical evidence such as hairs, fibres or shards of material that are often integral to solving how a crime was committed or providing critical ...
Richard Robinson: My journey to Cranfield as a Chevening Award Scholar
Zoe Nimmo2023-06-01T14:57:41+01:0028/02/2023|Tags: cds, CFI, counterterrorism, student journey|
Hi, I'm Major Richard Robinson, Head of School for the Caribbean Special Tactics Centre within the Caribbean Military Academy, Jamaica (West Indies). I'm from Montego Bay, Jamaica! I am pursuing a MSc in Counterterrorism within ...
Into the unknown: the Cranfield Digital Forensics MSc
Paula Battle2023-02-22T12:54:21+00:0015/02/2023|
How do you make sense of something you’ve never seen before, when gaining that understanding might uncover the final, vital piece of the puzzle that solves a crime, brings a perpetrator to justice and offers ...
Cranfield underwater archaeological research features in two new TV series
James Hill2022-10-27T11:42:37+01:0026/10/2022|Tags: cranfield forensic institute, maritime archaeology, shipwrecks, underwater archaeology, underwater forensics|
What archaeological mysteries might lie on the seafloor? Two new series currently airing on TV feature Dr Peter Campbell and his research in underwater archaeology. Lost Treasures of Rome The series Lost Treasures of Rome ...