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Punjab Forensic Club PFC is striving for the advancement of Forensic Science discipline in the field of Education as well as Practice (application to the legal system).

26/11/2023

لگا کے آگ شہر کو، یہ بادشاہ نے کہا☆

اٹھا ہے آج دل میں تماشے کا شوق بہت ☆

جھکا کر سر سبھی شاہ پر پرست بول اٹھے☆

حضور کا شوق سلامت رہے، شہر اور بہت☆

(عین نون کاف)

محترم جناب ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ہم آپ کو دل کی اتھاہ گہرائیوں سے حسب ذیل پروگرام میں شرکت کی دعوت دیتے ہیں-👇👇👇   سیمینار:...
13/11/2023

محترم جناب ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ہم آپ کو دل کی اتھاہ گہرائیوں سے حسب ذیل پروگرام میں شرکت کی دعوت دیتے ہیں-👇👇👇

سیمینار: *فکر اقبال کی روشنی میں تجدید اساسات تخلیق پاکستان*۔

پروگرام 👇
مورخہ》》》 *13 نومبر بروز سوموار*

وقت 》》》 *2:00 بجے بعد از دوپہر*

بر موقعہ》》》 *لاہور چیمبر اف کامرس اینڈ انڈسٹری*
ایوان صنعت و حرفت روڈ،نزد چائنہ چوک۔ لاہور

مہمان خصوصی》 *محترم قیوم نظامی صاحب۔رائٹر، سینیئر کالمسٹ*۔

معزز مقررین۔ 1》 *میجر جنرل(ر) قاسم قریشی صاحب*

2》 *برگیڈیر(ر) وحید الزمان طارق صاحب*

3》 *پروفیسر ڈاکٹر عظمی زرین نازیہ صاحبہ*
پنجاب یونیورسٹی لاہور۔

4》 *پروفیسر ڈاکٹر انیلا انور صاحبہ*
یونیورسٹی اف انجینئرنگ اینڈ ٹیکنالوجی لاہور-

5》 *محترم منشا قاضی صاحب*
سینیئر کالمسٹ۔۔

اپ سے درخواست ہے کہ تشریف لائیں اور مقررین کے خیالات سے مستفید ہوں۔ تاکید ہے۔
ملتمس》 *انجینیئر وحید خواجہ*۔
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*خادم خاص*
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11/11/2023

ہوئی نہ زاغ میں پیدا بلند پروازی☆

خراب کر گئی شاہیں بچے کو صُحبتِ زاغ☆

22/10/2023

نہ وہ عشق میں رہیں گرمیاں، نہ وہ حسن میں رہیں شوخیاں☆

نہ وہ خزنوی میں ٹرپ رہی، نہ وہ خم ہے زلف ایاز میں ☆

کلام اقبال، پیش کش۔ ع ن ک۔

04/10/2023

میرا "یقین" ہے کہ اصل بات اس"یقین" کی ہے جس "یقین" سے آپ وہ بات کر رہے ہیں ☆
( عین نون کاف )

03/10/2023

عروس لالہ، مناسب نہیں ہے مجھ سے حجاب ☆

کہ میں نسیم سحر کے سوا کچھ اور نہیں ☆
عین نون کاف

03/10/2023

جسے کساد سمجھتے ہیں تاجران فرہنگ؛

وہ سے متاع ہنر کے سوا کچھ اور نہیں؛

20/09/2023

*بندگی میں گھَٹ کے رہ جاتی ہے اک جُوئے کم آب☆
اور آزادی میں بحرِ بے کراں ہے زندگی☆*
(ع ن ک)

06/09/2023

جس کی گردن میں ھے پھندا وھی انسان بڑا☆
سولیوں سے یہاں پیماٸشِ قد ھوتی
ھے☆
عین نون کاف

04/09/2023

کچھ نہ کہنے سے بھی چھن جاتا ھے اعجازِ سخن
ظلم سہنے سے بھی ظالم کی مدد ھوتی ھے

01/09/2023

کاغذ کے پھول سر پر سجا کے چلی حیات ☆

نکلی بیرون شہر تو بارش نے آلیا☆
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15/08/2023

ظلم بچے جن رہا ہے کوچہ و بازار میں☆

-----آگے کیا ہے؟؟؟؟
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12/08/2023

ہمارے سر پھرے جذبات قیدی بن نہیں سکتے

ہواؤں کے لیے کیوں آپ زنجیریں بناتے ہیں☆

27/07/2023

زاغوں کے تصّرف میں عقابوں کے نشیمن!
(عین نون کاف)

27/07/2023

زاغوں کے تصّرف میں عقابوں کے نشیمن!

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Understanding functions of a Climatologist as CSI.How Crime Scene Investigation WorksDo crime scene investigators follow...
24/06/2023

Understanding functions of a Climatologist as CSI.How Crime Scene Investigation Works
Do crime scene investigators follow their DNA samples into the lab? Do they interview suspects and catch the bad guys, or is their job all about collecting physical evidence? In this article, we'll examine what really goes on when a CSI "processes a crime scene" and get a real-world view of crime scene investigation from a primary scene responder with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.
CSI Basics
Crime scene investigation is the meeting point of science, logic and law. "Processing a crime scene" is a long, tedious process that involves purposeful documentation of the conditions at the scene and the collection of any physical evidence that coul¬d possibly illuminate what happened and point to who did it. There is no typical crime scene, there is no typical body of evidence and there is no typical investigative approach.
At any given crime scene, a CSI might collect dried blood from a windowpane -- without letting his arm brush the glass in case there are any latent fingerprints there, lift hair off a victim's jacket using tweezers so he doesn't disturb the fabric enough to shake off any of the white powder (which may or may not be co***ne) in the folds of the sleeve, and use a sledge hammer to break through a wall that seems to be the point of origin for a terrible smell.
Who's at the Scene?
Police officers are typically the first to arrive at a crime scene. They arrest the perpetrator is he's still there and call for an ambulance if necessary. They are responsible for securing the scene so no evidence is destroyed.
The CSI unit documents the crime scene in detail and collects any physical evidence.
The district attorney is often present to help determine if the investigators require any search warrants to proceed and obtain those warrants from a judge.
The medical examiner (if a homicide) may or may not be present to determine a preliminary cause of death.
Specialists (entomologists, forensic scientists, forensic psychologists) may be called in if the evidence requires expert analysis.
Detectives interview witnesses and consult with the CSI unit. They investigate the crime by following leads provided by witnesses and physical evidence.
All the while, the physical evidence itself is only part of the equation. The ultimate goal is the conviction of the perpetrator of the crime. So while the CSI scrapes off the dried blood without smearing any prints, lifts several hairs without disturbing any trace evidence and smashes through a wall in the living room, he's considering all of the necessary steps to preserve the evidence in its current form, what the lab can do with this evidence in order to reconstruct the crime or identify the criminal, and the legal issues involved in making sure this evidence is admissible in court.
The investigation of a crime scene begins when the CSI unit receives a call from the police officers or detectives on the scene. The overall system works something like this:
• The CSI arrives on the scene and makes sure it is secure. She does an initial walk-through to get an overall feel for the crime scene, finds out if anyone moved anything before she arrived, and generates initial theories based on visual examination. She makes note of potential evidence. At this point, she touches nothing.
• The CSI thoroughly documents the scene by taking photographs and drawing sketches during a second walk-through. Sometimes, the documentation stage includes a video walk-through, as well. She documents the scene as a whole and documents anything she has identified as evidence. She still touches nothing.
• Now it's time to touch stuff -- very, very carefully. The CSI systematically makes her way through the scenecollecting all potential evidence, tagging it, logging it and packaging it so it remains intact on its way to the lab. Depending on the task breakdown of the CSI unit she works for and her areas of expertise, she may or may not analyze the evidence in the lab.
• The crime lab processes all of the evidence the CSI collected at the crime scene. When the lab results are in, they go to the lead detective on the case.
Every CSI unit handles the division between field work and lab work differently. What goes on at the crime scene is called crime scene investigation (or crime scene analysis), and what goes on in the laboratory is called forensic science. Not all CSIs are forensic scientists. Some CSIs only work in the field -- they collect the evidence and then pass it to the forensics lab. In this case, the CSI must still possess a good understanding of forensic science in order to recognize the specific value of various types of evidence in the field. But in many cases, these jobs overlap.
Joe Clayton is a primary crime scene responder at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI). He has 14 years of field experience and also is an expert in certain areas of forensic science. As Clayton explains, his role in laboratory analysi¬s varies according to the type of evidence he brings back from the crime scene:
Depending on what scientific examinations are needed or requested, I may be involved in the actual "bench work" once the evidence is submitted to the laboratory. I have expertise in blood pattern identification (blood spatter), trajectory determination, serology (blood and body fluids), and photography. I also have knowledge in many other areas (fi****ms, fingerprints, questioned documents...) that may assist me at the scene. As a primary crime scene responder at the CBI, my role at the scene may involve one or more of my particular disciplines. While I would not do a functionality test on a firearm here at the laboratory, my role at the crime scene would be to collect the gun and understand its potential evidentiary significance.

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05/10/2022

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23/07/2021
06/05/2020

Crime and Punishment
Book Review: Ghulam Rasool

Crime and Punishment is a novel by Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky. Not for a single moment, it seems as a fictionional work. Sorrow, suffering and mental anguish are kneaded into this novel with tears. It's not a criminal who commits crime but circumstances. Bernard Shaw in his play Major Barbara portrays poverty as worst crime, so is here. Raskolnikov, a drop-out student of law commits a horrendous double murder with a hatchet to get rid of poverty and his motive was to rob. Every student of law must read this novel to know the psyche of a criminal, his feelings, sentiments and circumstances. From a legal standpoint, for students it's indispensable to know that criminals are urged under the influence of circumstances to commit crimes like sudden provocation. If you look at the crime in broader sense, you will find the hidden-cause of crime which could be poverty, suffering, mental illness or isolation. Raskolnikov argues that orfinary men have to live in submission, have no right to transgress the law. But extraordinary men have right to commit any crime because they are extraorfinary. He wanted to be an extraordinary man like Napoleon. In this pursuit, he commits a crime. In the end, due to his long mental ordeal experience he confesses his crime and is sentenced to eight years in Siberia. A great novel to read.

31/01/2019

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31/01/2019

DNA, Cold Cases, and Human Remains, is a compilation of content from some of our most interesting and engaging books published over the last few years. DNA innovations are occuring all the time and even results from acestry databases have started to be used to help solve some of the most confoudning...

29/06/2018

A shooting reconstruction is an investigation within an investigation, a forensic riddle within a criminalistics mystery. A round from a firearm has its own story to tell, from rifling to gunshot residue and stippling, to cartridge ejections, ricochet, and fragmentation. Microscopic details determin...

29/06/2018

Evidence Technology Magazine

29/06/2018

Digital Edition

29/06/2018
29/06/2018

Download a free sample chapter of Interpersonal Criminology: Revisiting Interpersonal Crimes and Victimization by K. Jaishankar http://ow.ly/IvJN3051Y2M

29/06/2018

Practical tool for cops offers a way to interpret suspicious 911 calls.

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