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Forensic entomology [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Medicine, 2003
Forensic entomology is the application of insect biology to the investigation of crime. The subject covers all aspects of insect evidence, but for the purpose of this article the discussion will be restricted to insect evidence from the bodies of persons thought to have been the victims of murder or other unlawful killing.
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FORENSE ENTOMOLOGY:

open access: yesJournal of Interdisciplinary Debates, 2021
In the forensic entomological context, the study of arthropods and insects, linked to expert mechanisms ains to raise references and evidence that can be used or finalized by an inquiry investigation, demonstrating how proficient the association of Science with the legal environment can be.
Tatiana De Oliveira Ramos   +2 more
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Forensic entomology research and application in southern Africa: A scoping review

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Science, 2020
The use of forensic entomology is well established in the northern hemisphere, but is still emerging in the southern hemisphere, where most of the current research is not explicitly undertaken in the context of forensics.
Danisile Tembe, Samson Mukaratirwa
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Forensic entomology research in Egypt: a review article

open access: yesEgyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2022
Background Forensic entomology (FE) is widely considered as an important field of forensic science, particularly in the field of estimating postmortem intervals, which has advanced considerably across the world.
Ashraf Mashaly, Abdelwahab Ibrahim
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Smell of Death and Insects/Mites [PDF]

open access: yesAcarines: Journal of the Egyptian Society of Acarology, 2013
Forensic entomology is engaged in providing data of how insects consume decomposing human remainsto uncover clues concerning domestic and intemational terrorism, war crimes, torture, genocide and drugtrafficking.
Ali Rasmy
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Cuticular Hydrocarbon Analysis in Forensic Entomology: A Review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Blowflies are the first inhabitants of decomposing remains and are therefore of forensic relevance for post mortem interval estimations. Forensic entomology is becoming widely accepted as a branch of forensic science and is being utilised more within ...
Shemilt
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Applications of forensic entomology: overview and update

open access: yesArchives of Forensic Medicine and Criminology, 2020
Despite the great strides made in fundamental and applied research, forensic entomology is constantly growing and considered to be an interconnected scientific discipline.
Sanaa M. Aly, Hebatalla Aldeyarbi
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Penerapan Entomologi dalam Bidang Kedokteran Forensik

open access: yesJurnal Vektor Penyakit, 2017
Forensic entomology is a branch of entomology that studies the role of insects in forensic interest, such as determining the age ofthe corpse. Forensic entomology is the application of insect science for the benefit of criminal matters, especially ...
Anis Nurwidayati
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The uses of Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius, 1794) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in forensic entomology. [PDF]

open access: yesForensic Sci Res, 2018
Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius, 1794) occurs on every continent and is closely associated with carrion and decaying material in human environments. Its abilities to find dead bodies and carry pathogens give it a prominence in human affairs that may ...
Badenhorst R, Villet MH.
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Metrological framework for selecting morphological characters to identify species and estimate developmental maturity of forensically significant insect specimens

open access: yesForensic Sciences Research, 2021
Accurate age estimates of immature necrophagous insects associated with a human or animal body can provide evidence of how long the body has been dead. These estimates are based on species-specific details of the insects’ aging processes, and therefore ...
John Mark Midgley, Martin Herrer Villet
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