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Bodies of Science and Law: Forensic DNA Profiling, Biological Bodies, and Biopower [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
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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Retraction of a peer reviewed article suggests ongoing problems with Australian forensic science

open access: yesForensic Science International: Synergy, 2021
We describe events arising from the case of Joby Rowe, convicted of the homicide of his three month old daughter, and explore what they illustrate about systemic problems in the forensic science community in Australia.
Chris Brook   +3 more
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Recent advances in the application of stable isotope ratio analysis in forensic chemistry [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This review paper updates the previous literature in relation to the continued and developing use of stable isotope ratio analysis in samples which are relevant to forensic science.
Benson   +40 more
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Invalid Forensic Science Testimony and Wrongful Convictions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This is the first study to explore the forensic science testimony by prosecution experts in the trials of innocent persons, all convicted of serious crimes, who were later exonerated by post-conviction DNA testing.
Garrett, Brandon L., Neufeld, Peter J.
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Forensic science in the dock [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 2004
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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Innovative methods in forensic science: the science of forensic dermatoglyphics [PDF]

open access: yesIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2020
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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Enhancing the Scientific Validity of Methodological Support in Forensic Science: An Important International Trend

open access: yesТеория и практика судебной экспертизы, 2017
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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A Framework for Harmonizing Forensic Science Practices and Digital/Multimedia Evidence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Like many other specializations within forensic science, the digital/multimedia discipline has been challenged with respect to demonstrating that the processes, activities, and techniques used are sufficiently scientific. To address this issue, in April
Casey, Eoghan   +3 more
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Criminological Activity of Forensic Science Institutions: the Concept of Implementation in Ukraine

open access: yesTeisė, 2022
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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Leveraging Bias in Forensic Science [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Dr. Simon Cole calls for a more hierarchical organization of forensic science in his challenging Article, Acculturating Forensic Science: What is ‘Scientific Culture’, and How can Forensic Science Adopt it? Koppl thinks Dr.
Koppl, Roger
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