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The Forensic Experts Group
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Expert Forensic Science in Singapore
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forensicexpertsg · 5 years ago
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Qualities needed to become a Forensic Scientist
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Anyone can study forensic science, there are certain personal qualities that may be better suited to this kind of role. An enquiring mind is one of the key essentials needed to being able to complete this role perfectly. High level of patience and concentration is also essential, means you can focus better on studying evidence and you may pick up on evidence that others may easily miss. 
There are many aspects to become a forensic scientist, so your role may be quite different each week within your career. One of the largest parts of the job is to help solve crimes by investigating for them. This is done by finding evidence around a crime scene to help you determine a potential suspect.
One aspect of the role may require you going to a crime scene, which can be quite distressing or unpleasant, depending on the crime and circumstances. Focus on the crime objectively and work on the scene in the manner to resolve the case. This is completed by looking for a variety of evidence leads such as blood and other body fluids, textile fibres, hairs, glass fragments, tyre marks or any other areas in the crime scene that can help you to solve any cases that may need your assistance. 
You may also have to analyse areas such as blood groups and DNA profiling, analysing fluids and tissue samples and examine splash patterns and particle distribution to achieve success.
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forensicexpertsg · 5 years ago
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Elevate Forensic Technology and Research in Singapore with TFEG
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In today's world, forensic science is constantly evolving and there is always on-going research to look into new techniques or ways to approach cases. Scientific research is a widely used criterion to judge the professional standing of an individual or organization. If you have a research project involving existing technology and methodologies or one that explores new technologies or methodologies, our team of expert forensic scientists can assist you in completing the research with quality and efficiency and make your research successful.
Our experiences-
Our experiences include working closely with local and international law enforcement agencies, instrument vendors and educational institutions in the below-mentioned areas:
Setting up and maintenance of databases
Development of new methodology
Enhancement of instrument software
Evaluation and development of new technology for forensic applications
Customization and production of evidence collection kits
How can TFEG help you-
The forensic experts group experts can also take on the task of identifying relevant new forensic technology and integrating it seamlessly into your organization’s operations without affecting the productivity of your professionals.
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forensicexpertsg · 5 years ago
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The Risk of Not Engaging Forensic Experts
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In a legal proceeding, your opposing party may hold on to an incorrect position or may even engage in a game of bluff, unless challenged by scientific findings and expert opinions. Cases that involve complex technical issues Require Specialised Scientific Knowledge beyond the reach of laypersons. As a resource person with comprehensive and authoritative knowledge in specific forensic disciplines, a forensic expert can be a great help to your cincongruencesase. 
However, not every lawyer or client recognises the need to engage a qualified and competent Forensic Expert. Some reasons for not doing so may be because they:
1. Are unaware of the impact of the forensic evidence
how the seemingly small piece of forensic evidence can be used to initiate legal proceedings to pursue a huge claim
how the scientific findings can be used to boost the case strategy.
2. Believe that forensic findings produced by the other party are cast in stone, and that there is no point contesting inescapable “facts”.
3. Feel that burden of proof is with the other party, not realising that they can be proactive in turning the game around by using objective scientific evidence.
4. Adopt a casual approach to scientific evidence, certain that the case can be won with common sense and legal arguments.
5. Are concerned with drumming up additional costs.
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