Behind the Crime Scene
Alternate Light Sources: Finding Fingerprints with ALS in Forensic Investigations
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 28 2026
Alternate Light Sources (ALS) reveal invisible fingerprints and trace evidence using specific wavelengths of light. Used in forensics, ALS finds prints on plastic, metal, and porous surfaces where powder fails - transforming how crime scenes are processed.
Silencer Forensics: How Baffles and Wipe Evidence Reveal Suppressed Firearm Use
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 28 2026
Silencer forensics reveals how suppressors alter gunshot residue patterns, leaving behind unique traces like iron swarf and compressed lead distributions. Modern tools like XRF are helping investigators detect suppressed firearms with new accuracy.
Benzodiazepine Detection: How Long-Acting and Short-Acting Types Affect Drug Testing Results
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 28 2026
Benzodiazepine detection varies widely between long-acting and short-acting drugs. Understanding half-lives, metabolites, and testing methods is critical for accurate forensic and clinical results.
Electronic LIMS: Data Integrity and Audit Trails for Regulated Labs
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 27 2026
Electronic LIMS ensures data integrity and audit trails in regulated labs by enforcing ALCOA principles, automating compliance with GLP and ISO 17025, and preventing tampering through immutable logs. Essential for forensic and clinical labs.
Proper Evidence Collection Techniques: Complete Guide for Law Enforcement
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 27 2026
Learn the essential techniques for collecting, documenting, and preserving evidence at crime scenes. From chain of custody to proper packaging, this guide covers what law enforcement officers must do to ensure evidence is admissible in court.
Cloud Computing Challenges: Examining Data Storage Services in Digital Forensics
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 26 2026
Cloud storage holds over half the world’s digital evidence, but forensic investigations face mounting challenges from misconfigurations, identity risks, compliance gaps, and automated data deletion. Here’s how 2026’s cloud realities are reshaping digital forensics.
DNA Analysis Timeline: How Long Does Forensic Testing Take?
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 26 2026
Forensic DNA testing timelines range from 3 days for urgent cases to over 6 weeks for complex or backlogged samples. Understanding the seven-stage process helps explain why results take time-and how to avoid delays.
Internship Opportunities in Forensic Science: How to Get Started in 2026
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 26 2026
Discover how to land a forensic science internship in 2026, from unpaid government labs to intensive fee-based programs. Learn where to apply, what they look for, and how to stand out in this competitive field.
Alteration by Cleaning: How Forensic Science Detects Washed Blood Evidence
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 25 2026
Bloodstains don't vanish with cleaning-forensic tools like Bluestar and luminol reveal hidden traces even after bleach or soap. Learn how investigators detect washed blood and why cleaning often makes evidence stronger.
Custody for Biological Samples: Temperature and Timing Protocols Explained
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 25 2026
Proper custody of biological samples depends on strict temperature control and timing. Learn how different storage temperatures affect DNA, RNA, and tissue integrity-and why freeze-thaw cycles can ruin samples.
Dissolution Testing for Pharmaceutical Evidence: How It Ensures Drug Safety and Effectiveness
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 24 2026
Dissolution testing ensures drugs dissolve properly in the body, guaranteeing effectiveness and consistency. It’s required for regulatory approval, supports bioequivalence claims, and can eliminate the need for costly human trials.
Low-Copy Number DNA: Challenges and Solutions in Forensic Science
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 24 2026
Low-copy number DNA analysis helps detect trace genetic material at crime scenes, but it comes with serious risks like allele drop-out and contamination. Learn how replicate testing and next-gen kits are changing forensic science.