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Forensic Medicine And Forensic Sciences in Portugal
Adli Tıp Bülteni, 2009The first legal texts to contain any rules relating forensic medicine expertises in Portugal date back to the 16th century. But the qualitative leap that actually allowed Portuguese Forensic Medicine to develop, bringing it to the stage where it is today,
Duarte Nuno Vieira
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Criminological Activity of Forensic Science Institutions: the Concept of Implementation in Ukraine [PDF]
Teisė, 2022The 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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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Forensic Sciences in 2022
Forensic Sciences, 2023High-quality academic publishing is built on rigorous peer review [...]
Forensic Sciences Editorial Office
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Domain Forensic Sciences: A Modern Perspective on the Problem
Теория и практика судебной экспертизы, 2023The article discusses the provision on the domain forensic sciences of the concept of forensic expertology developed in the 1970s by A.I. Vinberg and N.T. Malakhovskaya. The author reveals the essence of domain forensic sciences as the sciences, serving
V. O. Kuznetsov
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Practice of Forensic Medicine: An Overview [PDF]
, 2022During the COVID-19 pandemic, forensic sciences, on the one hand, contributed to gaining knowledge about different aspects of the pandemic, while on the other hand, forensic professionals were called on to quickly adapt their activities to respond ...
Di Nunno, Nunzio+4 more
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Journal of Law and the Biosciences, 2019
Abstract The mainstream sciences are experiencing a revolution of methodology. This revolution was inspired, in part, by the realization that a surprising number of findings in the bioscientific literature could not be replicated or reproduced by independent laboratories.
Jason Chin+2 more
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Abstract The mainstream sciences are experiencing a revolution of methodology. This revolution was inspired, in part, by the realization that a surprising number of findings in the bioscientific literature could not be replicated or reproduced by independent laboratories.
Jason Chin+2 more
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A Comprehensive Analysis of the Role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Modern Digital Forensics and Incident Response [PDF]
Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation, 2024, 2023In the dynamic landscape of digital forensics, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) stands as a transformative technology, poised to amplify the efficiency and precision of digital forensics investigations. However, the use of ML and AI in digital forensics is still in its nascent stages.
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Human rights and humanitarian forensic action: the experience in Uruguay
Forensic Sciences Research, 2022Humanitarian Forensic Action (HFA) is considered a new field of Forensic Medicine and Forensic Sciences where the forensic science is applied to different humanitarian activities.
Hugo Rodríguez Almada+2 more
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Forensic science – A true science? [PDF]
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2011While the US jurisprudence of the 1993 Daubert hearing requires judges to question not only the methodology behind, but also the principles governing, a body of knowledge to qualify it as scientific, can forensic science, based on Locard's and Kirk's Principles, pretend to this higher status in the courtroom?
Crispino, Frank+3 more
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