Cognitive Bias in Line-Up Identifications: The Impact of Administrator Knowledge [PDF]
Prior knowledge of the likely or expected outcome of a forensic investigation has been shown to produce biases in the results obtained, reducing objectivity.
Canter, David V.+2 more
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Human identification is currently one of the most outstanding areas of Forensic Sciences. Forensic anthropology is a branch of the Forensic Sciences concerned with the application of general anthropological knowledge and methods to the process of law ...
Ricardo Henrique Alves da Silva+1 more
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Comparison of Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography, Liquid Chromatography, and Microbiologic Assay for Analysis of Cephalexin in Oral Suspensions [PDF]
Two well-accepted methodologies, based on a microbiologic assay (MA) and liquid chromatography (LC), and a novel methodology using micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC), were compared for the determination of cephalexin in commercially available ...
Cosmetics Drugs, Forensic Sciences
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2nd Arab Forensic Science & Forensic Medicine Meeting, ASFSFM 2016: Meeting Report
One of the main objectives of Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) is to enhance peace, security, and justice in Arab societies through education, research, and advanced professional training in various disciplines of security and forensic ...
Abdulsallam Bakdash+2 more
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DFRWS EU 10-Year Review and Future Directions in Digital Forensic Research [PDF]
Conducting a systematic literature review and comprehensive analysis, this paper surveys all 135 peer-reviewed articles published at the Digital Forensics Research Conference Europe (DFRWS EU) spanning the decade since its inaugural running (2014-2023).
arxiv
Something Doesn’t Add Up: Solving DNA Forensic Science Statistical Fallacies in Trial Testimony [PDF]
While the limitations of traditional forensic sciences are generally recognized, the presentation of DNA forensic science statistical testimony has widely evaded criticism.
Kilberger, Kendall Brooke
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Considerations when designing human performance tests in the forensic sciences
In their 2009 report ‘Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward’ the National Academies of Science (NAS) called for the development of a body of research establishing the limits of the performance of forensic scientists on a ...
K. Martire, R. Kemp
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Forensics as a Science and Practice [PDF]
<p>Modern forensics is a science that has been dynamically developing in recent years, which is related both to the general development of science and technology and to the needs of the judiciary and law enforcement agencies. The main feature of forensics is its interdisciplinarity.
Jerzy Kasprzak, Magdalena Kasprzak
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Invesitigation of Forensic Toxicology Referring to the Problem of Using KMnO_4 solution for Lavage of the Stomack [PDF]
There are, though rare, some data on acute toxicity of potassium permanganate being used in clinic for lavage of stomack after ingestion of alkaloids and otherorganic poisons. But the attributing factors are still vague and ambiguous. In order to make it
YAN LING SHUNG JI-DONG(DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY;INSTITUTE OF FORENSIC SCIENCES;MINISTRY OF JUSTICE;PRC)
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International Arab Forensic Science and Forensic Medicine Conference: ASFSFM 2015 Report
One of the main objectives of Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) is to enhance peace, security and justice in Arab societies through education, research, and advanced professional training in various disciplines of security and forensic ...
Abdul Rauf Chadhary, Abdulsallam Bakdash
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