The role of the forensic science laboratory
Tony Raymond
Microbiology Australia
24(2) 30 - 31
Published: 2003
Abstract
Every incident attended by police in Australia is always initially considered to be a potential crime scene until evidence dictates otherwise. Consequently, forensic science organisational responsibilities typically include: ? The provision of a coordinated multidisciplined scientific field and laboratory response in support of both criminal and non-criminal investigations. ? The effective management of a disaster victim identification (DVI) response to a multi-casualty incident on behalf of the Coroner. In other words, the forensic science mission includes both the crisis (including threat assessment) and consequence of any incident or potential incident.https://doi.org/10.1071/MA03230
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