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Forensic arts
also called Forensic artist and has one more synonym

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  1. The term forensic comes from the Roman forum where law and politics were debated

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  2. From this beginning, the word forensic now means anything pertaining to law or law enforcement or debate. [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/forensic] Forensic art, therefore, is any art used in law enforcement or legal proceedings

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  3. Within this field are such skills as composite drawings, crime scene sketching, crime scene reconstruction, image modification and image identification, courtroom drawings, demonstrative evidence, and postmortem and facial reconstruction aids

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  4. Not every forensic artist performs all of these skills. [http

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  5. www.theiai.org/disciplines/art/history.php] The skill of facial reconstruction is closely associated and related to Forensic anthropology in that an artist specializes in the reconstruction of the remains of a human body

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