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For Marissa DelConte ’19 M.S., her passion for forensic science led her to the University of New Haven and, after graduating, to Florida to begin her career. Her work is already making an important ...
Several alumni of the University’s undergraduate and graduate programs in forensic science and graduate program in forensic technology are now applying what they learned in the classroom to their work ...
The electronic age is fast becoming part of the everyday legal process and forensic technology can help us to make sense of it. Philip Sealy runs through the increasing importance of computer ...
Computer forensics gave Michael Fiola his life back. Fiola is the former investigator with the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents who found himself summarily dismissed after an IT ...
A new grant will help UNM anthropologists compare unidentified cases to the known cases and to narrow down race, age and sex.
Legal technology companies and alternative legal service providers do much more than create tools—they’re the bridge between traditional legal practices and today’s tech-driven world.
Forensic anthropology is the study of human remains – usually skeletal remains – to help with criminal investigations. If anyone can answer the question “What is forensic anthropology?” it ...
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