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How Forensics Ties in with Finding the Culprit


You leave a trail behind you everywhere you go, and that’s how detectives track down criminals. They follow the trail made up of hairs, cells, and body fluids. You might not realize that you leave this evidence behind, but it is there.


The study of this evidence is known as Forensics. It analyzes samples left by criminals and culprits to narrow down the search for who was responsible. Through this analysis, Forensic Services can identify DNA and create a profile of the culprit. When working with the police and prosecution services, a Forensic Scientist can provide advice regarding who or what they need to prioritize to solve the crime.


What Does a Forensic Scientist Do?

Forensic Science covers a range of possible responsibilities. The role of a Forensic Scientist will depend on what they specialize in. Regardless of their strengths, forensic Scientists are crucial in solving the crime and helping the police find the culprit.

Some of the roles you may take on in the Forensics field include:


  • DNA Analysis

  • Blood Analysis

  • Handwriting / Signature Analysis

  • Digital Analysis and Data Recovery

  • Collecting Forensic Evidence from Crime Scenes


The broad scope of a Forensic Scientist’s duties makes them invaluable to the police force when solving a crime. However, many people believe that Forensic Scientists only deal with blood or DNA. This is not the case, though. Just as there is a variety of possible crimes and culprits, there are also various duties for Forensic Scientists.


This means that Forensic Scientists can offer advice at every stage of the investigation. They can analyze crime scene evidence with body fluids, fingerprints, and hair samples to find DNA and work with the police later in the investigation in studying handwriting and signatures should the culprit engage with the authorities after the crime has been committed.


A successful partnership between Forensic Scientists and authorities is crucial for identifying the culprit as quickly as possible. This relationship is based on teamwork and cooperation, communication, and attention to detail, among many desirable traits.


Is Forensic Science the Same as Crime Scene Investigation?

Forensic Science and Crime Scene Investigation are regularly used interchangeably. While they share many similarities, several distinctions set them apart. Because of this, Forensics and Crime Scene Investigators are not precisely the same, although there is some overlap.

Primarily, Forensic Scientists will not do any work at the scene. Instead, they work in a lab analyzing forensic samples taken by the investigators to get information that can direct the authorities towards the culprit. This collaboration is vital for allowing the investigation to flow without any disruptions.


There is also a significant difference in terms of education. While Crime Scene Investigators will have a few science courses, Forensic Scientists will experience a much more in-depth course in all scientific disciplines. This helps prepare them for the analysis process.


Get in Touch

If you believe you have what it takes to succeed in a career in Forensics, and are interested in External link opens in new tab or windowForensics Services in Illinois, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Forensic Restoration Services. Aside from Crime Scene duties, we also offer services for Sewage Cleanup, Mold Remediation, and more.



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As we began to grow, we understood the need for mold remediation. Anytime you have a water leakage, mold is always an issue and we did not know enough about it back then. We attended classes and became certified professionals in three key areas of mold remediation - mold remediation technology, supervising, and testing.

During the training with mold remediation, the IICRC incorporated training on microbial remediation which is the proper cleaning method of sewage 'contamination’. Since we were removing some of the superbugs such as MRSA and Staph, we decided to educate ourselves even further with Infectious disease control.

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After receiving this training, we are now certified to eliminate the infectious disease source from the living space safely.

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