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VOL. 9, ISSUE 4 (2024)
Use and importance of forensic science in criminal justice administration
Authors
Dr. S Krishnan, Suyash K Joshi
Abstract
Forensic substantiation is an order that
functions within the parameters of the legal system within countries. The
rationale being assistance in conducting criminal investigation and to
contribute to courts truthful information upon which they can rely in resolving
criminal disputes. The use of technology in crime investigation has been a step
forward in the process of progress of criminal justice. Police utilize logical
tools and techniques to detect a crime, reconstruct the crime scene, identify
the suspected wrongdoer and ascertain critical links; the courts, on the other,
take account of these substantial evidences, otherwise fool proof, and resolve
with improved accurateness the innocence or guilt of the offender. Law dealing
with forensics incorporates values for law enforcement agencies and the courts
to have the best use of scientific advancements in the sphere of legal evidence
to help the court to reach to exactness while administering justice. The
forensic evidences, regardless of being the secondary evidence, are neutral in
nature and hence have great corroborative value.
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Pages:34-38
How to cite this article:
Dr. S Krishnan, Suyash K Joshi "Use and importance of forensic science in criminal justice administration". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Education and Research, Vol 9, Issue 4, 2024, Pages 34-38
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