Biology
Body fluid identification (blood, semen, saliva) and DNA profiling in cases involving crimes against persons and property, such as break and enters, sexual assaults and homicides.
Chemistry
Provide chemical analysis and physical comparisons of many different types of materials and trace evidence.
Documents
Examine documents to determine whether they are authentic or if they have been altered, and to determine how they relate to a person, thing, event or time.
Firearms
Examine firearms, ammunition, target surfaces and related evidence found at crime scenes and during search warrants.
Toxicology
Analysis of body tissues and fluids for the presence of drugs including alcohol in support of medico-legal death investigations and criminal investigations.
Research and Development
Ensuring cutting edge forensic science is used to deliver services to official investigative agencies and to advance the discipline.