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期刊名:Science & justice

缩写:SCI JUSTICE

ISSN:1355-0306

e-ISSN:1876-4452

IF/分区:1.8/Q2

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Pierrick Nègre,Jean-Bernard Huchet,Hélène Dietschy et al. Pierrick Nègre et al.
Entomologically induced bone modification is increasingly recognized in archaeological and palaeontological contexts yet remains rarely documented in forensic casework. We report an indoor forensic case of extensive vertebral destruction mo...
Yonghui Shi,Zifei Qiu,Xiaodong Song et al. Yonghui Shi et al.
Soil, as a prevalent form of trace evidence at crime scenes, demonstrates considerable forensic value through its transferability and geospatial distinctiveness. Tracing the geographical origin of soil from crime scenes can provide crucial ...
Daniel Preece,Abigail Jones Daniel Preece
Hair analysis is widely used in forensic toxicology to establish drug exposure, offering a long detection window and non-invasive sampling. This review provides a critical assessment of whether a dose-concentration relationship between drug...
Michael P Kessler Michael P Kessler
Forensic practitioners routinely engage with the aftermath of violence rather than the moment of threat, requiring prolonged, detail-focused immersion in traumatic material. An expanding empirical literature across crime scene investigation...
Petra Švábová Née Uhrová,Saumya Seal,Darina Falbová et al. Petra Švábová Née Uhrová et al.
Footprints are commonly recovered from crime scenes and accident sites. Stature estimation remains a fundamental parameter in the biological profiling of unidentified individuals, and footprint‑based methods act as an established and suppl...
Heidi Monkman,Roland A H van Oorschot,Mariya Goray Heidi Monkman
Human DNA is often collected from surfaces and item deemed associated with criminal activity to generate DNA profiles to assist investigations of criminal activity. However, it is rarely considered in animal abuse cases. Recently, it was sh...
Bennett Kirsty,Williams Anna Bennett Kirsty
The location and method of disposal of a homicide victim's body can seriously affect the success of a criminal investigation. The location of a body is of particular forensic importance as both the body and the scene are essential sources o...
Xilu Hu,Xiu Zhang,Hui Zhang et al. Xilu Hu et al.
Population-specific data on fingerprint minutiae are essential for forensic identification and the optimization of biometric systems, yet comprehensive ten-print minutiae datasets for Han Chinese populations remain limited. In this study, r...
K D Wisniewski,V Heaton K D Wisniewski
Fieldwork is a fundamental component of forensic science programmes in Higher Education, particularly in forensic anthropology and forensic archaeology where human remains are frequently recovered in outdoor settings. Access to outdoor teac...