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Throughout history, detectives have searched for the perfect method of catching law breakers, but criminals have the advantage of stealth. A crime can occur in the middle of the night or in an isolated area where no witnesses are present. It's the evidence left behind that is the true witness to their crime. Forensic scientists convert these clues, using the latest technology into evidence admissible in a court of law. Today, forensic science is used in everything from roadside blood-alcohol testing to determining whether a country is developing a secret nuclear weapons program.
Interested in forensic science? Evidence: The True Witness contains detailed information about the different fields. Take a tour of the site, or put your knowledge to the test by taking on the role of detective KC Rodgers and solving a crime by analyzing evidence you find.
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