Behind the Crime Scene
Expert Opinion: Limits on Speculation and Conclusion in Futures Markets
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 19 2026
Expert opinion on speculative position limits shows that while speculation supports market function, excessive trading can distort prices. The CFTC enforces strict, market-specific limits to prevent manipulation, protect hedgers, and maintain economic stability.
Feather and Animal Hair Identification: How Forensic Experts Tell Species Apart
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 19 2026
Forensic experts use microscopy, DNA, and protein analysis to identify species from feathers and animal hair. Learn how medullary index, scale patterns, and reference collections help solve crimes and protect wildlife.
Multi-Agency Task Forces: How Law Enforcement Coordinates Complex Homicide Investigations
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 18 2026
Multi-agency task forces bring together police, federal agents, and forensic experts to solve complex homicides that cross jurisdictional lines. With shared databases, encrypted communication, and formal agreements, these teams turn fragmented efforts into coordinated investigations that actually solve crimes.
Color Reagent Tests: Visual Drug Identification for Field Use
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 18 2026
Color reagent tests let law enforcement quickly identify drugs in the field using simple chemical reactions that change color. They're fast, cheap, and lifesaving - but not foolproof.
Altered Bloodstains: When Blood Is Mixed or Changed in Crime Scene Analysis
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 17 2026
Altered bloodstains are changed after deposition-by cleaning, heat, insects, or time. These modifications challenge forensic analysis but still hold critical clues. Learn how analysts decode altered patterns to reconstruct crime scenes.
Security Audits: How to Protect Physical and Digital Evidence with Proven Frameworks
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 17 2026
Learn how physical and digital evidence protection through security audits ensures forensic integrity, legal admissibility, and compliance. Essential for labs, law enforcement, and forensic teams.
Pharmaceutical Identification: How to Accurately Identify Pills and Tablets
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 16 2026
Learn how to accurately identify pills and tablets using imprint codes, shape, color, and form to prevent medication errors and avoid counterfeit drugs. A practical guide for patients, caregivers, and anyone managing medications.
Interview Recording: Legal Standards in Homicide Interrogations
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 16 2026
Legal standards for recording homicide interrogations vary widely across U.S. states, with some requiring full video recording and others having no requirements at all. Learn how recording impacts confessions, officer accountability, and case outcomes.
Nonconforming Work: How to Detect, Control, and Correct Quality Failures in Labs
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 16 2026
Nonconforming work in labs can compromise accuracy, safety, and accreditation. Learn how to detect, document, and correct quality failures using ISO 17025-compliant systems, CAPA, and digital tools to stay compliant and build trust.
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.