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Forensic web watch – forensic nursing

Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2004
At 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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Multimedia Forensics Is Not Computer Forensics

2009
The recent popularity of research on topics of multimedia forensics justifies reflections on the definition of the field. This paper devises an ontology that structures forensic disciplines by their primary domain of evidence. In this sense, both multimedia forensics and computer forensics belong to the class of digital forensics, but they differ ...
Böhme, Rainer   +3 more
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Digital Forensics: Focusing on Image Forensics

2019 7th International Symposium on Digital Forensics and Security (ISDFS), 2019
The world is continuously developing, and people's needs are increasing as well; so too are the number of thieves increasing, especially electronic thieves. For that reason, companies and individuals are always searching for experts who will protect them from thieves, and these experts are called digital investigators. Digital forensics has a number of
Rayan Sulaiman Khalaf, Asaf Varol
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Microbial forensics: the next forensic challenge

International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2005
Pathogens and toxins can be converted to bioweapons and used to commit bioterrorism and biocrime. Because of the potential and relative ease of an attack using a bioweapon, forensic science needs to be prepared to assist in the investigation to bring perpetrators to justice and to deter future attacks.
Bruce, Budowle   +2 more
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Forensic pedology, forensic geology, forensic geoscience, geoforensics and soil forensics

Forensic Science International, 2010
We 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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