The Central Forensic Science Laboratory, (CBI)The Central Forensic Science Laboratory, (CBI) New Delhi was established in the Year 1968 as a scientific department to provide scientific support and services to the investigation of crime. The Laboratory is located at Block No.4, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003. Besides this, the CFSL has Scientific Aids Unit located at CBI Branch in Chennai. The Central Forensic Science Laboratory, CBI, New Delhi today is one of the most comprehensive Laboratories in the country with 10 fully equipped Divisions namely Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Serology, Ballistics, Documents, Finger Prints, Forensic Psychology, Photo, Computer Forensic Science & Scientific Aids divisions with addition of state-of-the-art laboratories for Computer Forensics and DNA profiling. The Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CBI), New Delhi is committed to deliver the quality work for all its functional disciplines and is an ISO/IEC 17025 Certified laboratory. |
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MISSION STATEMENT OF CFSL
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To provide assured quality service of international standards as per ISO/IEC
17025 to the customers with good professional practices in order to deduce
effective remedial solution of intricacies related to Forensic Investigation
of crime of any type and assist in proper dispensation of justice.
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Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Friday, 21 December 2012
INDIA FACES FORENSICS STAFF CRUNCH
Staff shortage and poor budgeting are proving to be stumbling blocks for the Andhra Pradesh Forensic Science Laboratory (APFSL) in dealing with numerous cases eventually leading to backlogs and delay in solving crime, officials said.
The APFSL was established in 1974 by merging the scientific units of the CID of the police department and chemical examiner section of the medical and health department. It is the first and only laboratory in India to establish advanced technology-centric sections like DNA, computer forensics, biomedical and forensic engineering. But years of neglect and lack of new equipment has posed a huge hindrance for the APFSL, officials said. "We are one of the premier institutions in the country which helps the police, judiciary, CBI and many other government bodies in solving cases for more than three decades. But shortage of staff has become a major problem and the meagre budget allocated to us is another big hindrance," said Sharada Avadhanam, deputy director of the forensic science laboratory of theAP Police Academy.
Elaborating on the need for funding to modernise APFSL so that it can cope with the growing number of cases each year, Avadhanam, who will take over as the director of the laboratory in September next year, said that the institution badly needs more brains.
-PIYUSH.R,(crimenprejudice team)
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Sherlock Homes, Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple have fascinated a number of minds for a number of years. Not to forget our very own Karamchand and Byomkesh Bakshi who made investigations ever so fascinating. To add to it, the crime shows on various Indian TV channels have only added to the popularity of investigative sciences like forensics. Forensic science is the application of science to the investigation of a crime. When a crime is committed, there are different types of evidence found at the crime scene. It could include traces of an object, paint, soil, blood, saliva, body fluids, digital evidence, plant material, bones, documents, fingerprints. Forensic science uses physical science such as chemistry, biology, physics to analyse the evidence found at the crime scene and uses that analysis to help the law enforcement to catch the criminal and most importantly, present that evidence in court.
While criminology is the study of crime, a criminologist uses different social sciences such as sociology, psychology, to understand crime and criminal behaviour. Criminology typically includes studying different types of crime, causes behind the crime, occurrence or incidence of crime in various parts, the consequences of the crime as well as society's perception, different rules and punishment and preventive strategies for crime.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
To become a forensic scientist, one needs to first complete a Bachelors' in Forensic or Physical or Biological Science and further pursue MSc (Forensic Science). To become a forensic pathologist, one has to complete an MD in Forensic Medicine after successfully completing his/ her MBBS.
There are graduate as well as postgraduate courses in criminology. One can pursue it either after 10+2 or after having a graduate degree in arts or science. Criminology is also offered as a specialisation at the masters' level in social work.
JOB PROSPECTS
A forensic scientist can work as a crime scene investigator, forensic pathologist, trace evidence analyst, and expert analysts in forensic specialisations. A criminologist can work as an analyst, teacher, reviewer and reformer of law, revising ways of criminal rehabilitation and as researchers working to improve the criminal justice system.
Both these fields offer opportunities in: Government and private forensic labs Private detective agencies government agencies such as CBI, IB, RAW Crime cells of police forces NGOsJuvenile shelters Rehabilitation centres
Crimes have been committed from time immemorial and continue to happen in today's world. With the increasing need for effective measures to stop and prevent crime, forensic science and criminology have become a necessity. This field is constantly evolving with the development of new technology and new ways of investigations.
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
hey guys welcome aboard for to a crime-free,truth-endearing and peace-loving society which has staunch belief in forensic science!
put a foot forward towards the forensics ruled era fighting to rootout the criminals !!!and moot-in the justice!
compiled by -crime n prejudice(institute of forensic science,mumbai)
put a foot forward towards the forensics ruled era fighting to rootout the criminals !!!and moot-in the justice!
compiled by -crime n prejudice(institute of forensic science,mumbai)
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