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  2. Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan National Institute of ...

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    National Forensic Science University, New Delhi (Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan National Institute of Criminology & Forensic Science) [3] [4] is the campus of the National Forensic Sciences University and an Institution of National Importance under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India as recognised by an act of the Parliament of India.

  3. National Forensic Sciences University - Wikipedia

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    The Gujarat Forensic Science University was formed by the Government of Gujarat in 2008. It was created by Act 17 passed in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly on 30 September 2008. [4] [5] [6] It was upgraded to the National Forensic Sciences University in October 2020. [7] It is recognised as an Institution of National Importance by the Act of ...

  4. Institute of Forensic Science, Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The institute offers courses leading to a BSc degree in forensic science and a Master of Forensic Science (two years). The second year is specialisation in various branches of forensics and a postgraduate diploma in forensic science and related law, and a postgraduate diploma in digital and cyber forensic and related law.

  5. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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    Forensic aerial photography is the study and interpretation of aerial photographic evidence. Forensic anthropology is the application of physical anthropology in a legal setting, usually for the recovery and identification of skeletonized human remains.

  6. Forensic photography - Wikipedia

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    Common types of photography such as creative and artistic photography give a different purpose than forensic photography. Crime scene photography allows one to capture essential aspects of the crime scene, including its scope, the focal points of the scene, and any physical or material evidence found at or from a result of it. [5]

  7. Bureau of Police Research and Development - Wikipedia

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    To suggest the establishment of new training institutions under the Centre as necessary from time to time. To act as a clearing house for information relating to Syllabi, methods of training, teaching aids, training programmes and literature on various aspects of police work etc. from India and abroad.

  8. Mizoram Police - Wikipedia

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    Mizoram Police has two (2) Training Centres. The two training centres are at Mualvum and Thenzawl. Currently, Police Training Centre Thenzawl is the active training centre for its general employees. Officer cadres are sent for training at North East Police Academy (NEPA). General Basic training courses are for nine (9) months.

  9. Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine (IAFM) was founded and registered as Society on 12 May 1972. Dr. I. Bhooshana Rao was the first President of the academy. [1] The Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine [2] is the largest association of the specialty of Forensic Pathology in India. It also publishes its quarterly Journal of Indian Academy of ...