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Detecting anti-forensic deepfakes with identity-aware multi-branch networks. [PDF]
Zhu M, Long J.
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Prevalence of pedophilia in a forensic psychiatric population in Switzerland: a comparative study of contact vs non-contact and pedophilic vs non-pedophilic offenders. [PDF]
Anselmetti C +3 more
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Forensic utilization of NGS-STRs and evaluation of system efficacy for different kinship identifications. [PDF]
Xu H +9 more
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Forensic Web Watch Forensic Podiatry
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2003A search for forensic podiatry sites on the Internet revealed thousands of 'hits', of which very few were of any educational merit. Following extensive sifting of these addresses, it was found that only a few of the associations for human identification included any information on forensic podiatry methods.
Brown, T, Rutty, GN
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Forensic web watch – forensic nursing
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2004At times the boundaries between medicine and other allied health care professions becomes blurred such that roles historically undertaken by doctors are today undertaken by others often, in fact, more suited to the role. At the time of conception and implementation this exchange of duties may not be accepted by those trapped within the traditions of ...
BouHaidar, R, Rutty, JE, Rutty, GN
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Forensic webwatch: Forensic computing
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2005With the rapid and continuous development of information technology, policing faces new challenges. As computer equipments are becoming cheaper and the internet more readily available, computer crime and criminal exploitation is on the increase. Investigating such crimes requires identification, preservation, analysis and presentation of digital ...
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Forensic pedology, forensic geology, forensic geoscience, geoforensics and soil forensics
Forensic Science International, 2010We now have a confusing set of five commonly used terms for the application of Earth evidence in forensic science. This confusion is resulting in Earth scientists who use these methods mentioning different terms, sometimes for the same type of study. Likewise, forensic scientists, police/law enforcement officers and those employed by courts of law are ...
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