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INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE
Dental Clinics of North America, 2001Modern day criminal investigation has reached a point of sophistication requiring the involvement of many different disciplines to solve a crime. Each discipline inserts a part of the puzzle until it is complete. It is important to understand what each forensic expert has to offer.
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Biometrika, 1977
SUMMARY The problem of deciding whether two sets of fragments have come from a common source frequently arises in forensic science. This paper provides a solution in the realistic case where the distribution is nonnormal. The normal case is also discussed because it is there easier to understand the nature of the solution and, in particular, its ...
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SUMMARY The problem of deciding whether two sets of fragments have come from a common source frequently arises in forensic science. This paper provides a solution in the realistic case where the distribution is nonnormal. The normal case is also discussed because it is there easier to understand the nature of the solution and, in particular, its ...
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Forensic Science International, 1988
Forensic Science today makes an important contribution to the operation of the Criminal Justice System providing evidence which could help decide the guilt of a suspect. Forensic Science is able to do so because it has developed to operate within the reality determined by the Criminal Justice System.
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Forensic Science today makes an important contribution to the operation of the Criminal Justice System providing evidence which could help decide the guilt of a suspect. Forensic Science is able to do so because it has developed to operate within the reality determined by the Criminal Justice System.
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Information in Forensic Science
Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1975This paper reports the development of a central Home Office Forensic Science Information Service. The collection, collation and dissemination of literature, commercial and analytical information is also described as is the systematic collection and analysis of casework data and the monitoring of analytical methods.
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A Comprehensive Review on Computer Vision and Fuzzy Logic in Forensic Science Application
Annals of Data Science, 2022Prarthi Thakkar +6 more
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The distinction between discriminability and reliability in forensic science.
Science & justice : journal of the Forensic Science Society, 2021Andrew M. Smith, T. Neal
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