What Does a Forensic Analyst Do?

Forensic appraisal is an important content of technical work in judicial procedures. It is the use of knowledge in medicine, biology, anthropology, physics, chemistry, etc. to examine and appraise the living body, corpse, and biological evidence related to the human body, so as to obtain the cause of death , the degree of injury , the type of weapon , blood type analysis , and fact confirmation. And other concluding observations. The forensic expert conclusion is an important type of evidence of the three major litigation laws. Because it is closely related to the person, forensic expert identification is of great significance in litigation and non-litigation activities. It is an important basis for ascertaining the facts of a case and distinguishing the nature of the case. It is also an important means for identifying the authenticity of other evidence in the case. It can be said that the quality of the forensic appraisal work has affected the justice of the justice to a certain extent. Just as the legal system of the same country is divided into judicial power, legislative power, and executive power, correspondingly, forensic medical evaluation is gradually moving into three areas: judicial, legislative, and administrative.

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The uneven quality of forensic medical workers is currently the biggest problem in judicial appraisal. The unique history of forensic education development in China is the main reason for the uneven quality of forensic medical practitioners. Many forensics do not have a systematic forensic professional education. At the same time, due to the serious shortage of human resources of grass-roots forensic workers, many forensic departments are still engaged in forensic work by clinicians after short-term forensic training. In some areas, some forensics don't even have a medical background. Such forensic practitioners who have not received a system and formal education in forensic medicine, most of them lack forensic professional concepts and strict logical thinking; and the differences between China's forensic education model and foreign countries determine the training mode of students compared with foreign countries There must be a considerable gap in employment, such as lack of practical experience and directly go to work. The lack of professional literacy lays hidden dangers that cannot be ignored, and many recent social contradictions are based on the carelessness or mistakes of forensic workers.

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