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Police Brutality? Police Brutalised…

This is one of our old archived articles from our old site but still very interesting nonetheless… 2007 was a year full of brutality across the world, with plenty of despicable and abhorrent events taking place. Not even those who prevent and protect our societies around the world were to be left immune from the violence, with a sharp increase in the number of police officers being killed in the United States. As of December 30, 2007, 181 officers had been killed in the line of duty with Texas being the most dangerous state for law enforcement registering 22 deaths. There were also a large number of law enforcement officers killed in traffic accidents, and a handful of incidents where more than one officer was killed at the same time, usually by the same assailent.

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posted by Ewan Williams
September 21, 2009

Forensic Pathology: The In’s and Out’s

Operating Theatre

Forensic pathology is yet another important field within the forensic sciences, yet not for those with a weak stomach. If you have ever seen how they conduct an autopsy you’ll know what i’m talking about, and for those of you that haven’t, just imagine systematically slicing open sections of the body and organs, including removing the brain, emptying the stomach and a few other things that although necessary, look very macabre – like something out of Silence of the Lambs.


That being said, without forensic pathologists we wouldn’t have anybody to identify peoples bodies, nor would we have anybody to establish a cause of death which is something that is unfortunately needed in the vast majority of forensically related cases. Continuing throughout our pathology section we will be adding all types of resources for those interested in this field, and we are open to suggestions as to the type of content we should include. Please feel free to comment below.

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