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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Science serving justice: opportunities for enhancing integrity in forensic science in Africa
Forensic science is a unique discipline of applied science. At its core it is a science, yet finds its use in the application to cases that often go to a court of law.
A. Olckers, Z. Hammatt
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The need for research-based tools for personnel selection and assessment in the forensic sciences
The popularity of forensic science television programs has created a hiring challenge for forensic science laboratories. Laboratories receive unprecedented numbers of applicants, yet struggle to identify highly-qualified candidates.
Randall D. Spain +3 more
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New developments in quality control of forensic science in China
Forensic science has advanced rapidly in China in recent years, with the number of forensic cases increasing in leaps and bounds. Forensic evidence has become indispensable in judicial trials.
Xu Wang, He Yuan
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Metrological Analysis of the Projects in the Field of Forensic Science Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China between 2000 and 2019 [PDF]
Objective To understand the trend of funding in the field of forensic science by analyzing the projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC).
SHI Ge-fei, HE Xiao-dan
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Digital Forensic Science: A Manifesto
Forensic examination of evidence holds the promise of making claims about the truth of certain propositions with the inherent accuracy and reliability that characterises scientific endeavours.
Martin S Olivier
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A crosswalk from medical bioethics to Forensic Bioethics
There is much common ground between the fields of medicine and forensic science, however the comprehensive framework of bioethics does not have a conceptual counterpart in forensics.
Ray A. Wickenheiser
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Microbial traces and their role in forensic science
Forensic microbiology, also known as the microbiology of death, is an emerging branch of science that is still underused in criminal investigations. Some of the cases might be difficult to solve with commonly used forensic methods, and then they become ...
Mateusz Speruda +4 more
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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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