Forensic Ballistic is the examination of evidence relating to guns and or explosive devices. The study of ballistics is to trace back or analyze bullets/firearms. They also study the motion, dynamics, and angular movements. What they do is, they match bullets, fragments, and other piece of tiny evidence. They are responsible for analyzing any type of ballistic-related evidence. What they can do is very helpful for the law. They can trace back almost every bullet fired from a gun to find out the specific gun they have used. They also examine many things such as the amount of damage the bullet has taken by being fired. This is very helpful for the law because it can trace back to the specific gun they have used and also find out the damage done to the bullet to see what has caused the bullet to take that amount of damage. Ballistics is an important key role for …show more content…
Now we’re moving on to the study of bones. Forensic Anthropology is the study of bones and human remains. What they do is they analyze the bones and can determine what has caused the death of the bone their studying such as animals or human bones. They analyze unidentified bones or skulls. By the type of bone it can allow the anthropologist to determine the race, age, and even the gender. Anthropologist solve many criminal cases by skeletal analysis. They identify how old the bones are, to allow to estimate the time of death, when they have died and how old they were at the time of