1030 ll forensic science

Forensic science

  • 44 BCE

    First autopsy

    First autopsy
    Julius caesar was assassinated. A physician performed an autopsy and determined that of the 23 wounds, only one was fatal.
  • 600

    First use of fingerprints

    First use of fingerprints
    Fingerprints were first used to figure out identity. Arabic merchants would take a debtors fingerprint and attach it to the bill.
  • 1248

    First forensic science book

    First forensic science book
    First forensic science manual published by the chinese. This manual was the first known record of medical knowledge being applied to forensic science.
  • First pathology reports published

    First pathology reports published
    The first pathology report was published
  • Physical evidence used in criminal case.

    Physical evidence used in criminal case.
    First record instance of physical evidence leading to a murder conviction. The evidence was a torn piece of newspaper in a pistol that matched the newspaper in his pocket.
  • chemical testing utilized

    chemical testing utilized
    James Marsh uses chemical processes to determine arsenic as cause of death.
  • First use of photos in identification

    First use of photos in identification
    San francisco uses photography for criminal identification(mugshot).
  • Fingerprints found to be unique

    Fingerprints found to be unique
    Henry frauds and William james herschel publish paper describing the uniqueness of fingerprints, their findings were then adapted to court. Galton created the classification of fingerprints.
  • Sherlock holmes and the coroner

    Sherlock holmes and the coroner
    The coroners act was created. This enacted the policy that coroners were to determine causes of unnatural deaths.
  • Criminal features reduced to numerical measurements

    Criminal features reduced to numerical measurements
    Anthropometry, a system using various of measurements of physical feature and bones, could reduce criminal information to a set of numbers
  • Fingerprint ID used in crime

    Fingerprint ID used in crime
    Juan vucetich is the first to use fingerprints as evidence in a murder investigation. He invented a method of fingerprint identification known as dactyloscopy.
  • Investigations into blood markers

    Investigations into blood markers
    Human blood grouping is adapted for use on bloodstains by Dieter Dax Richter.
  • Learning about forensics

    Learning about forensics
    First school of forensic science was founded in switzerland. It was founded by Rodolphe archibald.
  • Hair now used in forensics

    Hair now used in forensics
    Victor balthazard publish study on hair. Legal cases involving hair soon follow this study.
  • Guns are unique

    Guns are unique
    Victor balthazard figured out that gun barrels leave unique individual markings on each bullet fired. He developed methods to match bullets to guns.
  • First police crime lab established in Los Angeles.

    First police crime lab established in Los Angeles.
    Officer rex welsh established one of the first modern laboratories in the united states.
  • Lie detection

    Lie detection
    Prototype polygraph was invented by John Larson. Although it wasnt 100% accurate, this did still help in identifying guilty criminals.
  • FBI established its own crime laboratory

    FBI established its own crime laboratory
    FBI establishes its own crime lab, now one of the foremost crime labs in the world. A chair of legal medicine was established in the same year as well.
  • Voice recording used as evidence

    Voice recording used as evidence
    A sound spectrograph was discovered to be able to record voices. Voiceprints began to be used in investigations and as court evidence.
  • First national crime system

    First national crime system
    FBI establishes the national crime information center, a electronic filing system in which stolen vehicles, wanted criminals,etc were kept.
  • Advances in residue detection

    Advances in residue detection
    Gunshot residue can now link a suspect to a crime scene and show how close and far the suspect was in relation to the gun.
  • Auto fingerprint system

    Auto fingerprint system
    Auto fingerprint system is now implemented by canadian police. Fingerprints found at a crime scene can be compared to stored data of fingerprints on a computer.
  • DNA teqnique for unique ID

    DNA teqnique for unique ID
    DNA fingerprinting techniques developed by Sir Alec Jeffreys. This revolutionized forensic science.
  • DNA catches criminal

    DNA catches criminal
    Tommy Lee Andrews was convicted of sexual assaults by the use of DNA profiling. Andrews was released in 2021.
  • DNA evidence certified

    DNA evidence certified
    National Academy of Sciences announces DNA evidence is reliable. DNA can now be universally trusted in forensic science.
  • Faster fingerprint IDs

    Faster fingerprint IDs
    FBI established fingerprint system that cuts down fingerprint inquiry response from two weeks to two hours.
  • Faster DNA IDs

    Faster DNA IDs
    Technology speeds up DNA profiling time from 6-8 weeks to between 1-2 days.
  • Footwear detection system

    Footwear detection system
    Britain's forensic science service develops online footwear coding and detection system.
  • Detection of fingerprints after being removed

    Detection of fingerprints after being removed
    Scientist developed a way to see finger print residues on metal even after being removed or wiped away.
  • Facial sketches matched to photos

    Facial sketches matched to photos
    Michigan state university developed software that automatically matches hand drawn facial sketches to mug shots stored in data bases.
  • Four second dental match

    Four second dental match
    Research team creates dental x ray matching system. This can match to dental x rays in databases.
  • The innocense project

    The innocense project
    The innocence project announces partner ship with the FBI to review criminal cases that used DNA analysis techniques to determine if the suspect was guilty.
  • DOJ launches national commision of science

    DOJ launches national commision of science
    Members of the commission will work to improve the practice of forensic science by developing guidance of the the intersections between forensic science and the criminal justice system
  • super recognizers can be used to identify strangers on CCTV

    super recognizers can be used to identify strangers on CCTV
    A research paper found that people with extraordinary recognition skills may be suited for a job in nation security.
  • Forensic science can be used to stop the slaughter of endangerd animals

    Forensic science can be used to stop the slaughter of endangerd animals
    Forensic scientists are proposing a series of changes to the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) to allow new technologies to be unleashed on the problem.
  • Police can now use millions more of peoples DNA

    Police can now use millions more of peoples DNA
    A new technique can link the patchy, limited DNA information held in forensic databases to the rich DNA libraries held by family tree-building websites, raising further questions about genetic privacy.
  • Bacteria could identify month old stains at crime scenes

    Bacteria could identify month old stains at crime scenes
    Stains at crime scenes can sometimes be hard to identify, but the unique combination of bacteria they contain may help. This will allow forensic scientist to identify with greater accuracy and precision.
  • George floyd death ruled as homocide

    George floyd death ruled as homocide
    Forensic pathologists rule george floyd died from cardiopulmonary arrest.
  • A fingerprint can show if someone has taken or touched cocaine

    A fingerprint can show if someone has taken or touched cocaine
    A single fingerprint can distinguish whether someone has recently touched cocaine or actually ingested it. This test can be completed in less than 2 minutes, far quicker than blood tests, and could be used for forensic investigations or drug testing.