Behind the Crime Scene
How to Write a Strong Graduate School Personal Statement for Forensic Science
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 7 2026
Learn how to write a compelling graduate school personal statement for forensic science by focusing on real experience, scientific depth, and genuine motivation-not clichés or TV myths.
Expert Witness Standards: Ethical Reporting Requirements
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 7 2026
Expert witnesses must provide truthful, objective, and scientifically sound testimony. Ethical reporting requires full disclosure of methods, data, and assumptions-no matter the outcome. Learn the legal and professional standards that govern forensic reporting.
Collection Equipment Sterilization: Preventing Cross-Contamination in Evidence Handling
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 7 2026
Collection equipment sterilization prevents cross-contamination in forensic evidence handling. Learn how EO, gamma, and steam sterilization protect DNA, trace evidence, and fragile artifacts from biological interference.
Courtroom Limits of Profiling Evidence: What Judges Allow and What They Block
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 6 2026
Criminal profiling can help investigators, but courts strictly limit its use in trials. Learn what profiling evidence is allowed, why it's often blocked, and how judges decide what's admissible.
Firearms Examination: Complete Forensic Guide
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 6 2026
Firearms examination uses microscopic markings on bullets and cartridge cases to link guns to crimes. This guide explains how forensic experts identify weapons, the tools they use, and how evidence is collected and tested in real-world cases.
Chain Seals: Documenting Evidence Openings and Reseals in Forensic Investigations
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 6 2026
Chain seals are a critical part of evidence handling in forensic investigations. Proper sealing, labeling, and documentation ensure evidence remains untampered from crime scene to courtroom. Missing steps can destroy a case.
Password Cracking: How Attackers Bypass Protected Systems and How to Stop Them
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 5 2026
Password cracking is a real threat that exploits weak passwords and reused credentials. Learn how attackers break into systems using brute force, credential stuffing, and password spraying-and how to stop them with MFA, password managers, and proper hashing.
Homicide Cleanup: What Happens During Crime Scene Decontamination
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 5 2026
Crime scene cleanup after a homicide isn't just about removing blood - it's a complex, regulated process to eliminate life-threatening pathogens, odors, and contamination. Learn how professionals safely restore affected spaces.
Missing Hikers: How to Prevent, Plan, and Survive a Wilderness Emergency
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 5 2026
Most missing hikers are found within a mile of the trail - because they didn’t prepare. Learn the 10 essentials, how to signal for help, and why staying put saves lives.
Crime Scene Legal Authority: Warrants, Consent, and Exigency Explained
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 4 2026
Learn how police legally enter and search crime scenes using warrants, consent, and exigent circumstances. Understand your rights and what happens when rules are broken.
HVAC Decontamination After Biohazard Events: What You Need to Know
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 4 2026
HVAC decontamination after biohazard events is critical to prevent airborne spread of pathogens. Learn how proper isolation, HEPA filters, duct cleaning, and air testing ensure safe building reoccupancy.
Ventilation Effects: How Airflow Impacts Burning Patterns in Fire Investigations
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 4 2026
Ventilation controls how fires burn, spread, and leave damage patterns. Misunderstanding airflow can lead to false arson conclusions. Science now shows how open doors and windows reshape fires-changing everything investigators thought they knew.