Results 41 to 50 of about 126,463 (310)
How Jurors Evaluate Fingerprint Evidence: The Relative Importance of Match Language, Method Information, and Error Acknowledgment [PDF]
Fingerprint examiners use a variety of terms and phrases to describe a finding of a match between a defendant\u27s fingerprints and fingerprint impressions collected from a crime scene.
Garrett, Brandon L., Mitchell, Gregory
core +3 more sources
The article looks at the current state and development prospects of training forensic scientists in the Republic of Belarus. Presented is a system of retraining in expert specialties, organized on the basis of nationwide educational standards in ...
I. A. Moroz, I. A. Lapina
doaj +1 more source
The Main Tasks of Forensic Research Conducted in Trials on Land Disputes
The article provides a list and details the content of tasks solved within the forensic land survey and construction examinations assigned during trials on land disputes. Said tasks are classified by the type of conducted research.
A. Yu. Butyrin +2 more
doaj +1 more source
The CSI Effect and Its Potential Impact on Juror Decisions [PDF]
The “CSI Effect” was first described in the media as a phenomenon resulting from viewing forensic and crime based television shows. This effect influences jurors to have unrealistic expectations of forensic science during a criminal trial and affect ...
Alldredge, John
core +1 more source
A MXene‐enhanced electrochemical sensor enables the rapid and direct detection of methamphetamine. Molecular simulations reveal that specific MXene surface functional groups act as key signal amplifiers by facilitating interfacial interactions. The sensor demonstrates high sensitivity and robust performance in complex biological matrices.
Ri Wang +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Errors in Forensic Ballistics: Causes and Elimination
The article discusses problematic issues related to expert errors in forensic ballistics. The causes of procedural and implementation errors committed by investigators and forensic practitioners are examined, and ways to prevent and eliminate such errors
A. V. Kokin
doaj +1 more source
Selection effects in forensic science [PDF]
In this report we consider the following question: does a forensic expert need to know exactly how the evidential material was selected? We set up a few simple models of situations in which the way evidence is selected may influence its value in court ...
Franx, Geert Jan +6 more
core
Reply to “Comment on ‘De Novo Reconstruction of 3D Human Facial Images From DNA Sequence’”
ABSTRACT This manuscript is a formal response to the Comment by Wagner et al. regarding our publication “De Novo Reconstruction of 3D Human Facial Images from DNA Sequence.” We clarify the methodological rationale, analytical procedures, and scientific scope of our original study, and we address several misconceptions arising in the Comment. We further
Mingqi Jiao +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Peculiarities of forensic commodity expertise of goods for sports and tourism
The article deals with the methodological and practical aspects of conducting a forensic commodity examination of goods for sports and tourism, which is a large and constantly developing segment of the consumer market.
Ye. M. Sobakar, Ya. O. Kulyk
doaj +1 more source
Subject, Objects and Types of Railway Forensics
Railway forensic examinations are one of the primary means to establish the circumstances in the detection and investigation of crimes connected to the safety of traffic and operation of railway transport or traffic accidents.
N. N. Il’in
doaj +1 more source

