Forensics

Questions: What is the “principle of individuality” and what does it mean for forensic Science?


The principle of individuality (as I've hear it described) is generally related to how respectively person is separate and personal from others. It's often discussed surrounded by religion and philosophy, which is where I first hear it.

In forensics, I suppose it would be how we look for evidence with individualized characteristics, purpose it came from a single source at the exclusion of adjectives others.

Does that answer what you were looking for? Again, I've never hear the principle applied to forensics in direct expressions, so I might be a little muddled.

:)

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