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Forensic Science Services, Accident Investigators and Expert Witnesses

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Fibres and hairs

Fingerprint analysis

Firearms

Fires and explosions

Footwear

Glass

Instrument marks

Paint

Photographs and video

Tachographs

Toxicology and drug/drive

Vehicle accidents/ examinations/ identificaion

Witness statements

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Alcohol

Audio analysis

Breath testing devices incl FTP

Blood and other body fluids

CCTV

Data recovery computers/ mobile phones

DNA/STR

Documents/handwriting

Drugs/hair analysis

Drug traces on items

Electronic tagging (PID)

Facial and body mapping

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Instrument marks

Contact areas of instruments and tools can be compared with marks/impressions at a crime scene in order to provide an indication of whether or not the instrument/tool could have caused the mark/impression. If so, how likely is it?

Examinations of this type can, of course, also be used to exclude items as having caused marks or impressions.

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