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Forensic Science for Cambodian Justice [PDF]
Cambodia is universally associated with its killing fields – a horrific inheritance from the Khmer Rouge era. Whilst mass grave evidence from that era is referred to in history and social science publications on Cambodia, it has not featured in a legal
Klinkner, Melanie Josefine
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A scoping review on drone technology applications in forensic science
Drones, formally known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), are versatile technology increasingly associated with many modern-day applications. The advancements in technology have brought about a revolution in drones, extending their applications in ...
Natassya Ezzaty Mohd Sabri+7 more
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Forensics as a Science and Practice [PDF]
<p>Modern forensics is a science that has been dynamically developing in recent years, which is related both to the general development of science and technology and to the needs of the judiciary and law enforcement agencies. The main feature of forensics is its interdisciplinarity.
Jerzy Kasprzak, Magdalena Kasprzak
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The development of forensic science standards in China
Forensic science standards are specifications and procedures that would greatly help to ensure a scientific, reliable and accurate result of the forensic process.
Wanfeng Zhai, Ning Zhang, Feng Hua
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One of the key requirements of modern-day forensic practice is to enforce the principle of scientific validity of applied methods. Current practices show that the issues of scientific validity of forensic methodologies and methodological validation of ...
Svetlana A. Smirnova, Aleksandr I. Usov
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Forensic science in the dock [PDF]
Postmortem measurements of drug concentration in blood have little meaning I nvestigations into the circumstances surrounding the death of David Kelly have led to the exchange of acrimonious views including allegations of conspiracy and murder. David Kelly, a government scientist and weapons expert, committed suicide by cutting his wrist and taking ...
Bruce A. Goldberger+3 more
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Proving Genocide? Forensic Expertise and the ICTY [PDF]
This article works towards developing a theoretical framework outlining the premises and parameters under which forensic experts operate during various stages of international criminal investigations and the presentation of expert witness testimony in ...
Klinkner, Melanie Josefine
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Criminological Activity of Forensic Science Institutions: the Concept of Implementation in Ukraine
The article analyzes the conceptual principles, opinions and ideas for understanding the essence of forensic science private theory, namely: forensic prevention concept is considered.
Nataliia Filipenko, Hanna Spitsyna
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Innovative methods in forensic science: the science of forensic dermatoglyphics [PDF]
Abstract Forensic dermatoglyphics describes the study of the features and characteristics of the prints and volar surfaces of the hands and feet, as well as the flexors, functional folds, and skin of the person as a whole. It also studies the traces of them found on various items during investigative and search activities in order to ...
Anna Mokhorova+2 more
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Bodies of Science and Law: Forensic DNA Profiling, Biological Bodies, and Biopower [PDF]
How is jurisdiction transferred from an individual's biological body to agents of power such as the police, public prosecutor and judiciary, and what happens to these biological bodies when transformed from private into public objects?
Toom, Victor
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