Once again, the Philippines is in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. READ:
Once again, the Philippines is in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. The International Criminal Court is proceeding with the investigation on the extrajudicial killings in the country. Soon after that announcement, another related development arose which found its way on the front pages of major newspapers and on TV newscasts.
Another red flag was that the internal organs were not even examined. Only a skin incision of the chest was done without opening the body cavities. The autopsy report was likewise incomplete. Before we get confused by people claiming to be forensic experts, forensics is not just one field of science. There are many disciplines involved: forensic dentistry, forensic entomology , forensic anthropology, forensic psychology, computer forensics, toxicology, forensic chemistry, forensic biology and DNA testing, and so many more. It is not enough to call yourself a forensic expert.
How easy is it to get an ACFEI certificate? You can apply online and pay a fee of over $600, answer an online test and, presto, you get a certificate! It was so easy that a Dr. Katz, a cat in real life, managed to become a forensic-examiner expert. This is one certification a certain “expert” is touting as his credential. Go figure!
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