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What does FU stand for?

Forensic Unit


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Mahler said the 54-year-old Kerik was in the Mental Health Forensic Unit of the Westchester County Jail for 10 days voluntarily but was discharged Monday.
The 31 patients on the trip were all from the so-called forensic unit, meaning they were patients committed to the hospital as a result of a criminal act.
Criminal investigation and forensic units examined the apartment where they found the unidentified body of the Chinese woman, who had been hit on her head and different parts of her body with a hatchet said Brigadier Al Mansouri.
Detectives and forensic units were yesterday examining the scene which remained sealed off.
Detectives and forensic units were yesterday examining the scene, which remained sealed off.
ATF currently deploys equipment comprising the network at 221 law enforcement forensic units throughout the United States and its territories.
is also a lead specialist with a county-level forensic unit and a certified latent print examiner, accomplishments he puts to good use in his descriptions of the history of fingerprint identification, friction skin, friction skin classification, exemplar fingerprint impressions, latent fingerprint development and recovery, special development procedures and conditions, quality variation, identification, fabrications and errors, evidence, photography, computerized databases, scientific comparative evidence, legal courts and dactyloscopy, and the training and protocol needed for 10-print and latent print examiners.
A tees Valley hospital has recruited a leading psychiatrist to strengthen its forensic unit.

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