Forensics is a broad range of subspecialties which use techniques adapted from the natural sciences to obtain criminal or other legal evidence.
Forensics may also refer to:
- Forensics (public speaking), the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain the listeners
See also
- Forensic accounting
- Forensic biology
- Forensic chemistry
- Computer forensics
- Questioned document examination
- Forensic economics
- Forensic engineering
- Forensic entomology
- Forensic linguistics
- Forensic photography
- Forensic psychiatry
- Forensic psychology
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