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Global Models of Criminalistics and Forensic Science
The paper looks at the world’s systems and models of criminalistics and forensic science. Comparison of the conceptual foundations and technological subsystems of forensic knowledge of the Austro-German, Roman and Anglo-Saxon schools (the concept of ...
V. Ya. Koldin +2 more
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Criminalistics and Forensic Sciences: Problems of Differentiation and Integration
The authors have clarified perspectives for further development of criminalistics in Ukraine under the influence of integration processes of this science from Forensic Science. The genesis of the national model of criminalistics has been briefly studied;
R. L. Stepaniuk, T. P. Matiushkova
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Women in Forensics: An international overview
Forensic science plays a crucial role in criminal justice. In the last few years, due to great advances in technologies and the effect of many TV shows, movies, and true crime podcasts, there has been an increased interest to forensic science by both ...
Anna Barbaro
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3D forensic science: A new field integrating 3D imaging and 3D printing in crime reconstruction
3D techniques are increasingly being used by forensic scientists in crime reconstruction. The proliferation of 3D techniques, such as 3D imaging and printing being employed across the various stages of the forensic science process, means that the use of ...
Rachael M. Carew +2 more
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Bibliometric Analysis of Forensic Genetics Literatures in SCIE from 1989 to 2019 [PDF]
Objective To conduct bibliometric analysis of forensic genetics literatures published by Chinese mainland scholars in SCIE journals from 1989 to 2019, to show the research achievements of the past three decades and predict future research fields and ...
ZHANG Xing-ru, HE Yong-feng, ZHANG Yun-ying, et al.
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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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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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NIST cloud computing forensic science challenges
This document summarizes research performed by the members of the NIST Cloud Computing Forensic Science Working Group and aggregates, categorizes, and discusses the forensics challenges faced by experts when responding to incidents that have occurred in ...
Martin Herman +10 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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Recent advances in the application of stable isotope ratio analysis in forensic chemistry [PDF]
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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