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The relevance of gunshot residues in forensic science
Gunshot residues (GSR) are routinely exploited by forensic scientists in the investigation of firearmrelated events. While many new techniques are daily reported in the literature for the analysis of GSR, there is still a significant lack of data on the ...
Virginie Redouté Minzière +4 more
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Abstract The mainstream sciences are experiencing a revolution of methodology. This revolution was inspired, in part, by the realization that a surprising number of findings in the bioscientific literature could not be replicated or reproduced by independent laboratories.
Jason Chin +2 more
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Background As the rate of crime is constantly increasing, the workload on the forensic analyst also piles up. The availability of a limited number of seized samples makes it crucial to directly analyze the sample, thereby preventing wastage in the prior ...
Swati Gupta, Nilimamayee Samal
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Research Progress on Forensic Palynology and Its Application in Forensic Science [PDF]
Forensic palynology is to apply palynology to the field of forensic science, using pollen and spores to solve issues in juridical practice, such as civil and criminal issues.
CHEN Yun-xia, SHI Hong-fei
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Chemometrics in forensic science: approaches and applications.
Forensic investigations are often reliant on physical evidence to reconstruct events surrounding a crime. However, there remains a need for more objective approaches to evidential interpretation, along with rigorously validated procedures for handling ...
G. Sauzier, W. van Bronswijk, S. Lewis
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Forensic Science or Forensic Sciences? Conceptual analysis
Science and justice need to interact to solve different situations. This interaction, however, needs to occur efficiently to avoid generating even more doubts. Scientific evaluation in the legal context must be understood and achieve its purpose. For this, much has been discussed about the nature and purpose of forensic scientific assessment.
Rodrigues, Caio Henrique Pinke +6 more
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The objective and scientific interpretation of evidence provided by forensic science is a crucial component of the contemporary judicial system. In Pakistan, forensic science education is not a part of the required curriculum for obtaining a Bachelor of ...
Ali Muhammad Imran
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The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine has been identified in the article as the main subject of public administration in providing forensic science services for justice according to the current legislation of Ukraine and the provisions of administrative ...
О. V. Agapova
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DNA Profiling in Forensic Science: A Review
DNA is present in most of the cells in our body, which is unique in each and every individual, and we leave a trail of it everywhere we go. This has become an advantage for forensic investigators who use DNA to draw conclusion in identification of victim
Jaya Lakshmi Bukyya +9 more
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Evaluation and Countermeasures of the Implementation of Forensic Clinical Identification Standards Based on the Perspective of Accreditation#br# [PDF]
The new Standardization Law, implemented in 2018, has added a standard post-implementation evaluation system, aiming to continuously improve the quality of standards through post-implementation evaluation.
WANG Yan-bin, TANG Dan-zhou, GAO Jun-wei,et al
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