Blood is one of the chief form of biological fluid which is recovered at the location of crime. This review article focus on blood as a prime forensic evidence which is most commonly encountered on crime scenes. The font of insipiration for the same is the variable facts and the frequent occurrence of blood as an evidence on the crime scene. The article pronounces the complete details of blood, including its composition, cell types, relation of blood to scientific science, handling liquid blood stains , wet blood stains, dried blood stains, and the post mortum blood and preservation methods followed by a detailed analysis preliminary and confirmatory test . The analysis of blood can be categorised on the basis of its physical and chemical p...
Body fluid traces recovered at crime scenes are among the most important types of evidence to forens...
The aim of this review was to apply the knowledge & technology of science for the definition &am...
Crime scenes will always be a critical source of information in any investigated criminal incident. ...
The blood is a biological trace, preserved at the crime scenes involving both humans and animals. Th...
ABSTRACT: We can say that as long as the crime is committed by a single participant, namely the perp...
Body fluid and body tissue identification are important in forensic science as they can provide key ...
International audienceCourtrooms are asking for reliable scientific evidence in order to prevent wro...
Forensic science plays a very crucial role in establishing the links between the series of evidences...
An important aspect of forensic science is the detection and identification of biological fluids at ...
When a violent crime occurs, blood evidence is found at the crime scene. Bloodstain pattern analysis...
In any society, crime is ingrained in each social experience. All crimes are investigated within the...
When it is determined that there are or should be traces of blood at the crime scene, it is necessar...
In forensic investigations the distinction between expirated bloodstains (blood from the mouth, nose...
The scientific study/interpretation of bloodstain patterns at a crime scene, provide invaluable evid...
, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) stands as a precious tool in the crime scene investigation an...
Body fluid traces recovered at crime scenes are among the most important types of evidence to forens...
The aim of this review was to apply the knowledge & technology of science for the definition &am...
Crime scenes will always be a critical source of information in any investigated criminal incident. ...
The blood is a biological trace, preserved at the crime scenes involving both humans and animals. Th...
ABSTRACT: We can say that as long as the crime is committed by a single participant, namely the perp...
Body fluid and body tissue identification are important in forensic science as they can provide key ...
International audienceCourtrooms are asking for reliable scientific evidence in order to prevent wro...
Forensic science plays a very crucial role in establishing the links between the series of evidences...
An important aspect of forensic science is the detection and identification of biological fluids at ...
When a violent crime occurs, blood evidence is found at the crime scene. Bloodstain pattern analysis...
In any society, crime is ingrained in each social experience. All crimes are investigated within the...
When it is determined that there are or should be traces of blood at the crime scene, it is necessar...
In forensic investigations the distinction between expirated bloodstains (blood from the mouth, nose...
The scientific study/interpretation of bloodstain patterns at a crime scene, provide invaluable evid...
, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) stands as a precious tool in the crime scene investigation an...
Body fluid traces recovered at crime scenes are among the most important types of evidence to forens...
The aim of this review was to apply the knowledge & technology of science for the definition &am...
Crime scenes will always be a critical source of information in any investigated criminal incident. ...