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Domain Forensic Sciences: A Modern Perspective on the Problem
The 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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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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Ion−π interactions for constructing organic luminescent materials
The construction of organic fluorescence and room temperature phosphorescence materials by using ion−π interactions including anion−π interactions and cation−π interactions is presented in this minireview. The applications of these ion−π type organic luminescent materials in bioimaging, imaging‐guided anticancer, and antibacterial treatment are also ...
Guoyu Jiang+3 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]
In 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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Forensic science – A true science? [PDF]
While 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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From Forensics to Forensic Science [PDF]
The dominant conception of forensic science as a patchwork of disciplines primarily assisting the criminal justice system (defined as ‘forensics’ in this article) is in crisis, or at least shows a ...
Olivier Ribaux+2 more
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When measuring the shape human crania, 3D digitizer, CT scanner, and surface scanner will measure precisely enough that individuals can be told apart in a principal component plot. Abstract This study aimed to test the performance of 3D digitizer, CT scanner, and surface scanner in detecting cranial fluctuating asymmetry. Sets of 32 landmarks (6 in the
Trine Bottos Olsen+2 more
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Abstract Introduction The inclusion of people who use drugs in the design and evaluation of their health services remains a relatively new phenomenon. The aim of the research was to explore the experiences and perceptions of people accessing the Medical Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC), and Clinic 180, Sydney Australia, and the factors facilitating ...
Greg Rickard, Bethne Hart
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Human rights and humanitarian forensic action: the experience in Uruguay
Humanitarian 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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The scientific reinvention of forensic science
Forensic science is undergoing an evolution in which a long-standing “trust the examiner” focus is being replaced by a “trust the scientific method” focus.
Jonathan J Koehler+2 more
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