Pathology Forensic Pathology
Pathology Forensic Pathology is a branch of pathology that deals with the examination and analysis of medical evidence derived from criminal investigations. It is used in both criminal and non-criminal investigations and has been instrumental in solving some of the most complex cases in history. Forensic Pathology plays an important role in the criminal justice system, providing evidence used to identify individuals and to aid in determining the cause of death. It also provides information for legal proceedings and is used to assist police in their investigations of crimes. Moreover, it helps to understand the physical cause of death in any suspicious deaths and assists in the detection of drug use and abuse. Forensic Pathology is an essential tool in the criminal justice system and its use is significant in solving crime cases.
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