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From Forensics to Forensic Science

open access: yesInternational Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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Forensic Science

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2005
The United States Supreme Court has long recognized the value of scientific evidence – especially when compared to other types of evidence such as eyewitness identifications, confessions, and informant testimony. For example, inEscobedo v. Illinois, the Court observed: “We have learned the lesson of history, ancient and modern, that a system of ...
T A, Brettell   +2 more
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Forensic Sciences in Italy

open access: yes, 2014
This chapter illustrates how forensic sciences are organised and applied in Italy. It provides a brief overview of how the legal framework in which forensic sciences are inserted functions and then goes on to illustrate the complex world of forensic ...
Cristina Cattaneo
exaly   +2 more sources

Geographic forensic medicine and forensic sciences

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1985
The necessity of learning more about the criminality and the culture of persons from overseas is upon us. As forensic scientists, we have to take a lead in presenting information to our colleagues that would facilitate their investigations. In this paper, we look at many of the different cultures that have been presented to American authorities, and ...
W G, Eckert, T T, Noguchi, T C, Chao
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Terminology in Forensic Science

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1979
A review of the literature has been made of terms used to describe samples submitted to forensic science laboratories for examination. A wide variety of terms was found describing similar types of sample. In view of this diversity a unified terminology is recommended.
S S, Kind   +3 more
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Forensic science and the analyst

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1970
Forensic science has been slow to develop as a recognised field of study. Over the past 30 years, analytical and forensic science have developed together; though the application of new analytical techniques in forensic work is retarded by the necessity of having methods of proven reliability.
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