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Trace Evidence – How the smallest clues can make the largest difference at a crime scene.
Gareth Hall2023-03-30T13:31:11+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 ...
Unlocking the secrets of ancient technology with science: the new Cranfield Archaeological Science MSc
Alice Kirkaldy2023-02-16T17:03:58+00:0026/05/2022|Tags: Archaeomaterials, cranfield forensics institute, forensic, forensic analysis, forensic science, Forensics, msc|
We are a society that is very much intertwined with our ‘things’ – they mediate all our relationships. But why do people adopt certain technologies, and reject others? What motivates societies to choose new ...
Being a real life crime scene investigator: Blog 2 – Studying at Cranfield
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:02:44+01:0031/01/2019|Tags: cranfield forensic institute, crime scene investigator, forensic, forensic analysis, forensic anthropology, forensic archaeology|
Studying the Forensic MSc Programme full-time at Cranfield University provided me with a valuable stepping stone to pursue a career in the forensic field. I elected for the MSc Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology degree as ...
Being a real life crime scene investigator: Blog 1 – Life before Cranfield
Cranfield University2021-09-16T14:32:16+01:0011/12/2018|Tags: cranfield forensic institute, crime scene investigator, forensic, forensic analysis, forensic anthropology, forensic archaeology|
The first crime scene I ever attended was on a hot summer’s day in 2012: a male living alone in a storage facility, decomposed beyond facial recognition and in the perceptible ‘bloat’ stage of decomposition. ...