polygraph, popularly referred to as a lie detector test, is a device or procedure that measures and records several physiological indicators such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and skin conductivity while a person is asked and answers a series of questions

Identify unknown powders, liquids and pills that may be illicit drugs

Comparison of tools to tool marks left on different types of surfaces in an attempt to identify the tool that may have been used in the commission of the crime.

Determination of the type of tool which may have created a mark if no tool was recovered

Training

Crime scene investigations

First Responder

Collection, Preservation, and storage of evidence

Chain of Custody

Reports and Documentation

Latent Print development techniques

DNA Analysis and Interpretation

Forensic Statistical analysis

Consultancy can be provided where forensic expertise is needed

Ink Comparisons

Printers and Photocopiers

Handwriting & Signature Comparisons

Document Obliterations and Alterations

Physical reconstruction of torn, shredded or damaged documents

Writing Sequence analysis

Indented Writing Impressions

Shoe wear pattern

Tire marks and tracks

Urine is the most common specimen used to test for drugs, but blood, breath, or other specimens can be used as well. Hair may also be used to test for drugs.

Firearms Examinations

  1. Firearm testing to determine functionality and condition
  2. Determining the legal status of a firearm

Determination of firearm manufacturer

  1. Determination of ammunition caliber or type of powder
  2. Firearms bullet and cartridge case comparisons and Identification
  3. Serial number Restoration

Muzzle to Target distance determinations

Historical weapons classification and determination of origin

Gunshot Residue Analysis

  1. Examination of Clothing, Hands and other items for Gunshot Residue
  2. Screening and confirmatory testing for Barium, Antimony and Lead.

Debris Analysis and identification of relevant chemical compounds

Determine if accidental or intentional cause of a fire.

Determine the point of origin where the fire started.

Computer Forensics

  1. Data Recovery (Hard drives, Flash drives, Email, Cloud storage)
  2. Password Recovery

Imagery/audio forensics

  1. Facial and voice analysis
  2. Detection of altered of falsified pictures or videos

Specialized photo enhancement techniques

  1. CCTV footage analysis and enhancement
  2. Biometric and facial sketching software

Mobile Forensics

  1. Mobile phone Analysis
  2. Sim Card Analysis

Memory Card Analysis

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Laboratory information management systems

Development and maintenance of Databases such as required for DNA or Fingerprints

DNA Analysis

STR analysis

Y-STR analysis

Non-human Biological fluid identification

Serological presumptive/screening tests

Bloodstain Pattern Analysis

Analysis of pre- and post-blast samples to determine the type of explosive

Identification and quantification of explosives ingredients and related materials

Explosives detectors and screening

Latent Print Development from a wide variety of surfaces

Latent Print Identification and comparisons

Recovering, comparing and identifying non-biological trace evidence such as;

Hairs

Fibers

Paint

Glass

Conducting physical matching of the seized materials

Providing scientific and technical support to other forensic disciplines

Reconstruction of evidence used to re-enact a crime

In the event where a crime has occurred, it is important to determine what has taken place and to formulate both a method and motive in which the crime was committed. The examination and reconstruction of the crime scene can be used as an investigation tool to help refute or support a suspect’s testimony as well as aid in the detection of new evidence.

DNA Testing including Y-STRs

Determine the parents of a child in question

Kinship

Determinate relatives and relationships

Analysis and identification of pollutants

Identification of

Isotopic Analysis

Work flow and inter discipline design of forensic laboratories

Protocol Development

Polices Development and implementation

Detection and Identification of drugs and/or poisons from a variety of biological matrices

Blood Alcohol Analysis

Blood and Urine Drug Screening

Determination of the physiological and behavioral effects of a drug on the metabolism or state of mind

Casework analysis and review of evidence