Behind the Crime Scene
OSHA Regulations for Biohazard Cleanup: What You Must Know to Stay Compliant
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 15 2026
OSHA regulations for biohazard cleanup require written exposure plans, proper PPE, labeled waste, and annual training. Non-compliance risks fines up to $161,000 per violation. Know the rules before you clean.
Continuing Education for Forensic Scientists: Staying Current in a Fast-Changing Field
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 15 2026
Forensic scientists must complete mandatory continuing education to stay certified and credible. Learn the requirements, approved training options, documentation rules, and how to avoid common pitfalls in professional development.
AMBER Alert: How the Child Abduction Notification System Saves Lives
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 14 2026
The AMBER Alert system is a life-saving public notification tool that broadcasts urgent information about child abductions via TV, radio, and cell phones. Since 1996, it has helped recover over 900 children by turning the public into active participants in the search.
Mentorship in Forensics: How to Find a Mentor and Become One
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 14 2026
Mentorship in forensics bridges skill gaps, reduces turnover, and builds trust. Learn how to find a mentor, become one, and why this relationship is vital for both new analysts and seasoned pros.
Admissibility Motions: How Pre-Trial Evidence Challenges Shape Trials
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 13 2026
Admissibility motions are pre-trial legal tools that block improper evidence from reaching juries. They protect fair trials by excluding illegally obtained evidence, hearsay, and prejudicial material. Understanding these motions is key to both defense and prosecution strategy.
Limiting Instructions: How Judges Teach Jurors to Use Evidence Fairly
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 13 2026
Limiting instructions are court directives that tell jurors how to use certain evidence-only for its legal purpose. Despite doubts about their effectiveness, they remain essential to keeping trials fair and evidence rules intact.
Y-STR Databases: How Population Data and Statistical Weight Shape Forensic DNA Analysis
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 12 2026
Y-STR databases use population data to calculate how rare a male DNA profile is. With over 349,000 global records and population-specific stats, they help forensic labs determine match probabilities in criminal cases.
Cold Case Evidence Handling Under Accreditation Standards
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 12 2026
Cold case evidence handling under accreditation standards ensures unsolved cases are properly preserved, tracked, and re-examined using modern forensic tools. Compliance with CALEA and NIJ guidelines improves clearance rates and protects evidence integrity for future analysis.
How Undercover Operations Help Solve Homicide Cases
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 11 2026
Undercover operations are a powerful, legally validated tool in homicide investigations, using deception to uncover confessions and evidence that traditional methods can't reach. With high conviction rates and global use, they turn silence into justice.
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 11 2026
Drywall dust, cement board shards, and insulation fibers are powerful forensic traces often missed at crime scenes. Learn how these building materials leave behind unique, detectable evidence that can link suspects to locations-and clear the innocent.
Chiral Separations: How Enantiomeric Drug Differentiation Improves Drug Safety
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 11 2026
Chiral separation ensures drug safety by isolating mirror-image molecules that can have wildly different effects. Learn how HPLC, capillary electrophoresis, and LC-MS/MS are used to distinguish enantiomers in modern pharmaceuticals.
Cold Case Digital Forensics: How Legacy Media Recovery Solves Decades-Old Crimes
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 10 2026
Cold case digital forensics is solving decades-old crimes by re-examining legacy digital evidence with modern tools. From encrypted phones to old hard drives, what was once unreadable is now revealing hidden connections that lead to breakthroughs.