

Theoretical Forensic Analysts
Delivering Actionable Solutions Grounded in Rigorous Analysis
Our Scientific Platform
Building and Organizing Knowledge in the form of Testable Explanations & Predictions.
A Multidisciplinary
Application Procedure
Measuring Evidentiary Efficacy
Likelihood & Probability Analysis
A Diagnostic Process
An Interpretive Process
We believe that Science is the best arbiter in evidentiary problem-solving and risk assessments.
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It is a process that requires the testing of ideas.
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It is iterative in nature and involves critical thinking, careful data collection, rigorous examination & analysis.
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It is the core of quality assurance competencies.
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It is the fundamental basis for Theoretical Forensic problem-solving & decision-making.
Submitted Evidence provides the root to understanding events & circumstances concerning the truth of a matter. As such, the reliability and integrity of evidentiary data & events is a key factor in assessing the credibility and proffered conclusions of:
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Investigative (fact-finding) Inquiries & Deductions
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Crime-Scene Processing Methods & Deductions
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Interview and Interrogation; Efficacy and Ethics
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Forensic & Criminalistic Examinations & Deductions
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Evidence Connecting Inferences & Conclusion
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The Designing of Theoretic Platforms that systematically allows flexibility in the application of security tools to address unique protection system design and their relationship to risk.
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As a Diagnostic Process – Investigative Analytics Entails:
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Scientific Inquiry
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Reasoning of Proof
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Logical Implications
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Evaluate Explanations
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Alternative Explanation
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Scientific Method
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Conduct Experiments
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Analyze & Interpret
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Create Hypothesis
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Cause Analysis
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Introduces an abductive root “cause and effect” analysis that essentially supports, rejects, or aids in pinpointing alternatives concerning presumptive thinking.
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Performs an examination and evaluation of all presented data to determine the nature and cause between various elements (e.g., physical, circumstantial, postulated investigative theories, and the like)
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