Substance Abuse
Mitigating Youth Substance Abuse: Road to Drug-Free Society
The worldwide concern about youth substance abuse remains a pressing
issue with profound social implications. Certain studies and social
organisations have highlighted the prevalence and patterns of youth
substance abuse.
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Forensic Science
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: What It Can and Cannot Prove
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, commonly referred to as BPA, is one of
the most visually striking areas of forensic science. It often
appears decisive. Blood on walls, floors, or clothing seems to tell
a clear story. In reality, the interpretation of bloodstains is far
more complex.
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Forensic Science
Handling Biological Evidence in Hot and Humid Climates
Biological evidence plays a central role in modern forensic
investigations. Blood, saliva, semen, tissue, and other biological
materials often provide critical links between individuals and
events. However, the reliability of such evidence depends not only
on laboratory analysis...
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Forensic Science
Why Forensic Conclusions Are Probabilistic, Not Absolute
Forensic science is often perceived as a source of definitive answers.
Popular narratives suggest that scientific analysis can identify
exactly what happened, who was involved, and how events unfolded. In
practice, forensic conclusions rarely offer absolute certainty.
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Forensic Science
Ethical Limits of Forensic Science in Criminal Investigations
Forensic science plays a powerful role in modern criminal
investigations. Scientific methods are often trusted to uncover facts
that human observation cannot. This trust gives forensic science
significant influence over legal outcomes.
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Forensic Science
Misinterpretation of Forensic Evidence in Popular Media
For many people, their first exposure to forensic science comes not
from textbooks or courtrooms, but from television shows, films, and
online content. Popular media has played a major role in shaping how
forensic evidence is understood by the public.
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