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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,
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Forensic Psychiatric Examinations: Competency

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1982
Abstract The many definitions of competency in civil, criminal, and domestic relations law are discussed with emphasis on the various legal criteria for competency and the different classes of psychiatric information required to apply the criteria to a given case.
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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
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Forensic Medical Examinations: Imagining Justice

Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2019
ABSTRACT Depending on the type of physical contact involved during a sexual assault offense, samples collected from a suspect's body may carry greater probative value than samples collected from a victim's body. However, unlike forensic medical examinations for persons identified as victims of a sexual assault, no professional consensus ...
Rachell A, Ekroos, Sarah E, Shannon
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Forensic Document Examination

Journal of Forensic Document Examination, 2014
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