Posted on 31 March 2008
Recognition
Whilst nurses have worked with forensic patients for some time, it wasn’t until relatively recently that forensic nursing became recognised as a genuine speciality.
On first thoughts, one may think that forensic nursing deals with the investigation of deaths and the perpetrators of such crimes.
However, it is just as likely to be applied pro-actively, looking [...]
Posted on 31 March 2008
I cut the ropes off, gently lifted her off the tracks, and we had sex in every imaginable way all afternoon.
Posted on 31 March 2008
Fingerprinting is a method that has long been used by the authorities and other organisations as a means of identification.
The appeal of fingerprinting is that it is an easy system to operate, is used widely around the globe and can 100% accurately identify an individual (contrary to popular opinion, fingerprints are not completely and utterly [...]
Posted on 30 March 2008
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Posted on 30 March 2008
Here is a run down of a typical BSc (Hons) course in Forensic Science:
Such a course will typically offer four streams of study over a three year period (part-time study is often an option over a proportionally longer period). Forensic Practice and Investigation is at the heart of the course, the rest of the compulsory [...]