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A digital twin framework for forensic reconstruction of alcohol intake via fast and slow metabolite kinetics. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
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The use of simulated crime scenes in teaching undergraduate forensic sciences: Implementing an active learning approach to forensics.

Science & justice : journal of the Forensic Science Society, 2022
Incorporating a simulated crime scene into one's pedagogy in forensic science undergraduate courses allows students the opportunity to experience a realistic scenario while demonstrating their knowledge and enhancing their critical thinking skills.
T. Bracewell, Christine Jones
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Forensic Science

Analytical Chemistry, 2007
From Poe's Dupin and Doyle's Holmes to the television hitsQuincyandCSI, the public's fascination with science employed to solve crimes continues and grows. But this understanding of how science works in the forensic laboratory is filtered through the fictional worlds of books and television-how is science really used to fight crime? What techniques are
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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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Expanding forensic science through forensic intelligence

Science & Justice, 2014
Research and Development ('R&D') in forensic science currently focuses on innovative technologies improving the efficiency of existing forensic processes, from the detection of marks and traces at the scene, to their presentation in Court. R&D approached from this perspective provides no response to doubts raised by recent criminological studies, which
Olivier Ribaux, Benjamin Talbot Wright
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Potential of conventional and internal monostandard NAA and PGNAA and PIGE in forensic sciences: An overview

Forensic Chemistry, 2019
Neutron and proton based Nuclear Analytical Techniques (NATs) like Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA), Prompt Gamma-ray NAA (PGNAA) and Particle Induced Gamma ray Emission (PIGE) are useful for compositional characterization as well as trace element ...
R. Acharya, P. Pujari
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The most consistent finding in forensic science is inconsistency

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2023
The most consistent finding in many forensic science domains is inconsistency (i.e., lack of reliability, reproducibility, repeatability, and replicability).
I. Dror
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