Behind the Crime Scene
Discovery Sanctions: How Courts Handle Late or Missing Evidence
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 26 2026
Explore how courts penalize missing or delayed evidence through discovery sanctions, including FRCP Rule 37 applications and real-case impacts.
Postmortem Sepsis Diagnosis: Forensic Challenges and Biomarker Solutions
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 26 2026
Understanding why diagnosing sepsis after death is difficult, covering reliable biomarkers, sampling techniques, and time constraints in forensic pathology.
Ballistic Fingerprinting: How Modern Database Systems Link Guns to Crimes
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 26 2026
Modern ballistic fingerprinting databases like IBIS and NIBIN transform forensic investigations by digitally matching gun-fired bullets. Learn how automated systems link weapons to crimes faster than ever.
Common Mistakes in Crime Scene Investigation and How to Avoid Them
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 25 2026
Explore the critical mistakes in crime scene investigation that can ruin a case, from contamination to documentation errors. Learn practical steps to secure the scene, maintain chain of custody, and ensure evidence integrity.
Crime Scene Public Information: Managing Media and Bystanders
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 25 2026
Explore how law enforcement manages media and bystanders at crime scenes to protect evidence and privacy. Learn about the role of the PIO, legal boundaries, and crowd control strategies.
Live System Analysis: Examining Running Computers in Digital Forensics
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 25 2026
Explore live system analysis in digital forensics, focusing on capturing volatile data, bypassing encryption like BitLocker, and balancing evidence integrity with access needs.
Investigative Interviewing: How Rapport and Cognitive Techniques Improve Information Gathering
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 24 2026
Investigative interviewing relies on rapport and cognitive techniques to draw out accurate, detailed information from witnesses and suspects. Learn how proven methods like PEACE, OARS, and memory reconstruction improve outcomes in real-world investigations.
Documenting Bloodstain Patterns: Photography and Measurement Techniques
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 24 2026
Accurate documentation of bloodstain patterns through photography and measurement is essential for forensic reconstruction. This guide covers the correct techniques, equipment, and protocols used by professionals to preserve evidence for investigation and courtroom use.
Accreditation Maintenance: Surveillance and Renewal Cycles Explained
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 24 2026
Accreditation maintenance requires ongoing surveillance and timely renewals to stay compliant. Learn how surveillance cycles work, what happens if you miss deadlines, and how to build a system that keeps your lab accredited without stress.
Toxic Cutting Agents: Health Risks and Lab Controls
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 23 2026
Toxic cutting agents in street drugs like fentanyl and heroin can cause organ failure, internal bleeding, and death. Forensic labs face daily exposure risks - here's how they're trying to stay safe.
SNP Panels for Forensic Phenotyping and Ancestry: How DNA Markers Help Solve Cold Cases
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 23 2026
SNP panels are transforming forensic investigations by predicting physical traits and ancestry from degraded DNA. Used alongside traditional STR testing, they help solve cold cases by finding distant relatives through genetic genealogy.
Annual Remembrance Events: How Communities Honor the Missing and Stay Connected
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 22 2026
Annual remembrance events keep missing persons alive in community memory through simple, heartfelt gatherings. Learn how to organize one that honors loss without pressure, includes all ages, and builds lasting connection.