Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) is the study and analysis of bloodstains at a known or suspected crime scene with the purpose of drawing conclusions about the nature, timing and other details of the crime. It is one of the several specialties of forensic science.
The use of bloodstains as evidence is not new. However, since the late 1950s, BPA experts have claimed to be able to use biology, physics (fluid dynamics), and mathematical calculations to reconstruct with accuracy events at a crime scene, and these claims have been accepted by the justice system. For example, the shape of blood droplets might be used to draw conclusions as to how far away the victim was from a gun when he or she was shot.
September 2020 Online Platform
Here’s the venue where you have to reach
To attend eConference on Forensic Sciences
Email : iasrconference2023@gmail.com
Phone : +91-9818877002
Online : Zoom
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The material is extremely useful, and the content is simple and easy to understand and implement! Please keep these sessions ongoing because they are a great source of knowledge and referencing.
Dr. Remon Michael Kamel Michael
Professor Manager
We all know that sir Matthew Steiner is one of the best Crime Scene Analyst. In this webinar, I learnt a lot about various techniques which could be useful in the analysis of Bloodstain patterns formed at the crime scene. I have also watched his videos on YouTube.
Jewel Dela Ysla
Galgotias University
It was really an amazing and intellectual session. Got an insight of various techniques and tools used for the analysis of Bloodstain patterns at the crime scene.
Avilyn Mac
Pacific Dental College and Research Center
It is a very good initiative by the team SIFS as the webinars are very informative during this pandemic. This lecture series is not only beneficial for students but also for everyone working in the field of Forensic Science.
Sohini Bhattacharya
Sarojini Naidu College for Women
Mruthun R
Pondicherry University
Wonderful experience; very valuable guidance. Practical examples were helpful to understand. Material presented was very pertinent to current times.
Anjali Tiwari
SIFS India Forensic Science Laboratory
I really enjoyed this webinar, thanks a lot to team SIFS India!! It was very informative and engaging. Keep up the good work!
Dr. M. A. S Ananthan
K S Hedge Medical College, Mangalore
This webinar was awesome! Mr. Matthew Steiner was very knowledgeable and well versed on the topic during the session. Would definitely recommend my acquaintances to watch this session.
Ajeesh Thekkatavan
Govt Holkar Science College
I am not a student of forensic background but I put interest to know about these and various other progressive studies. Attending this interesting session made a deep impact in the beauty of forensic science studies and analysis. The advancing technologies and way fruitful to bringout the criminals causing crimes and scaring the society are deeply doing the needful!!!! Thank you.
Sohini Mallick
Central University of Jharkhand
I found the session very fascinating and insightful and I have definitely received a bunch of information and knowledge which I can implement in the future.
Dr. Mahfooz Alam
Karim City College, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
This was more like a complete online workshop. Indeed one of the best sessions till date, looking forward to more such events.
Dr. Pooja Chakraborty
Gujarat Forensic Science University
Well explanation and informative content made this lecture totally worth it. This lecture deserves 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Okuro Ighofomoni Stephen
Security and Forensic Studies Nigeria