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Location of Latent Forensic Traces Using Multispectral Bands [PDF]
In this paper, a conventional camera modified to capture multispectral images, has been used to locate latent forensic traces with a smart combination of wavelength filters, capturing angle, and illumination sources.
Bernardo Alarcos, Alfredo Gardel
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Situating forensic traces in time [PDF]
Situating events and traces in time is an essential problem in investigations. To date, among the typical questions issued in forensic science, time has generally been unexplored. The reason for this can be traced to the complexity of the overall problem, addressed by several scientists in very limited projects usually stimulated by a specific case ...
Celine Weyermann, Olivier Ribaux
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The article outlines some issues of using traces in the preliminary investigation and in the judicial review of a criminal case at the stage of judicial investigation.
N. V. Karepanov
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The trace in the technique: Forensic science and the Connoisseur's gaze
Both scientific art investigations and forensic investigations rely on observation, inferential reasoning, and analytical techniques to answer questions concerning identification, source, and activity.
Michelle D. Miranda
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Lip traces in forensic science
Cheiloscopy is a study of lip prints which helps in the identification of humans based on lip traces. It is based on the fact that the pattern of lines on the red part of human lips is unique to each human being.
Huma Mohd Saleem +3 more
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Forensic traces in forensic and veterinary opinions in case of suspicion of poaching with firearms
The paper presents the principles which govern evaluation of poaching crimes with the use of firearms during preparation of court opinions based on secured forensic traces. In many cases, secured evidence does not allow for post-mortem examination; it becomes necessary to use other methods of assessing the evidence.Such assessments are based on ...
Marian Flis, Bogusław Rataj
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Crime Light Imaging (CLI): A Novel Sensor for Stand-Off Detection and Localization of Forensic Traces [PDF]
Andrea Chiuri +2 more
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IoT forensic challenges and opportunities for digital traces
Abstract The increasing number of IoT devices in personal environments such as smarthomes presents opportunities and risks from a forensic perspective. These devices generate traces that can be useful for investigative and forensic purposes in any type of offense.
Eoghan Casey
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Microbial traces and their role in forensic science [PDF]
Abstract Forensic microbiology, also known as the microbiology of death, is an emerging branch of science that is still underused in criminal investigations. Some of the cases might be difficult to solve with commonly used forensic methods, and then they become an operational field for microbiological and mycological analyses. The aim of
Mateusz Speruda +4 more
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In forensic DNA casework software tools aid in the data management and efficient, with low risk for error, interpretation and comparison of DNA profiling data. The need for such software has grown with increased numbers of genetic markers, more sensitive
Martin Slagter +10 more
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