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Forensic Science

    Forensic scientists interpret evidence, identify suspects using DNA and trace blood components, perform drug analyses and toxicological studies, prepare courtroom evidence, and otherwise help to confirm the guilt or innocence of a person charged with a crime. Forensic science is an area in which science is applied to the law.

    Employment opportunities exist in crime labs in all levels of government, and medical examiners' offices, as well as in private labs. The major federal crime labs include the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Agency, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, US Postal Inspection, Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the EPA Environmental Protection Agency.

Links

American Academy of Forensic Sciences

Bureau of Labor Statistics: Science Technicians – Forensics

 

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