Detection and identification of body fluids, encountered at the crime scene are very important aspects of forensic science today. Identification can be difficult because many of the current techniques are specific to one body fluid, and typical biochemical methods are destructive – preventing any further analysis. To overcome these limitations, and by the potential use of Raman Spectroscopyfor non-destructive and confirmatory identification of body fluids at the crime scene, body fluids are successfully discriminated. This technique is both reliable and nondestructive, offering substantial advantages over the current techniques used to identify body fluids.