The work of detectives in gathering intelligence through conventional investigations
is paramount to criminal apprehension and to inform judicial debates.
However, through the years, it has become clear that the role of forensic science for
the analysis of trace evidence can often be crucial to steer investigations and make
court cases more robust.
The opportunity for forensic science to contribute to narrow down the pool of
suspects and provide scientific evidence to prove/disprove the defendant’s statement
can have a tremendous impact on savings to the public purse and on speeding
up investigations by minimising human resources. Most importantly, more and
better informed judicial debates would contribute to avoid or minimise miscarriage
of justice.