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A Bayesian network approach to evaluating footwear evidence. [PDF]

open access: yesForensic Sci Int Synerg
Kellett D   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Forensic Perspectives on Child Sexual Abuse Disclosure in Greece: A Retrospective Study. [PDF]

open access: yesPediatr Rep
Dimitriou K   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Autopsy in Sudden Unexplained Death in Youth: indispensable or in some cases redundant?

open access: yes
Gugten ACvd   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Forensic wound examination

Forensic Science International, 2000
Wound examination is of prime importance in forensic pathology, and it is desirable to establish a wound examination system in order to evaluate and record the nature of wound more accurately and objectively. Modern diagnostic techniques and devices as well as advanced cell-biological methods should be introduced as the means for this aim. For example,
T Ohshima
exaly   +3 more sources

An Examination of the Differences Between Forensic Examiners and Forensic Therapists

Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice, 2017
ABSTRACTThis study examined the trajectory of forensic psychologists’ careers, as well as personality characteristic differences, between those forensic mental health professionals who choose to work primarily as therapists (treating forensic patients) versus evaluators (performing evaluations of persons in criminal and civil proceedings).
Elizabeth Foster   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Audio forensic examination

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2009
The field of audio forensics involves many topics familiar to the general audio digital signal processing (DSP) community, such as speech recognition, talker identification, and signal quality enhancement. There is potentially much to be gained by applying modern DSP theory to problems of interest to the forensics community, and this article is written
openaire   +1 more source

A Forensic Examination of Court Reports

Australian Psychologist, 2013
Advice to professionals who conduct forensic evaluations for courts on how to write an effective report has been driven by legal evidentiary principles and best practices in assessment. Surprisingly, little attention has been paid to how salient information is integrated within a report, and how non-informational aspects of reports (e.g., order and ...
Goodman-Delahunty, J, Dhami, MK
openaire   +3 more sources

Neuropathological examination in forensic context

Forensic Science International, 2004
Different diseases of and trauma to the central nervous system (CNS), as well as their consequences are common causes of death and therefore it is important to examine the CNS appropriately in forensic autopsy, bearing in mind that the site of the disease is often as crucial as its nature. The CNS is a complex organ and its examination requires special
Hannu, Kalimo   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

The Forensic Examination and Autopsy

2012
Roger W Byard   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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