Aaron Olson
Aaron Olson
An inconsistency exists between statutory definitions of blood alcohol concentration as a percent by weight, a mass/mass concentration, and modern forensic laboratory reporting based on mass/volume concentration. Percent by weight (mass/mas...
Organizational culture and forensic science reliability: A lifecycle analysis of latent error pathways [0.03%]
Michael P Kessler
Michael P Kessler
Reliability in forensic science is often inferred from accreditation and standards compliance. These controls are necessary, but they do not, by themselves, demonstrate stable performance under routine casework conditions. This conceptual s...
The limits of accreditation: Monopoly, insularity, and the need for openness in forensic science [0.03%]
认证的局限性:垄断、封闭以及需要开放的法医学
Aaron Olson,Bethany Pridgen
Aaron Olson
ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation serves as the primary benchmark for forensic laboratories to demonstrate their commitment to quality and the delivery of reliable analytical results. In the courtroom, this accreditation is frequently accepted as...
Exhumations without (transitional) justice? Recovering the dead in Somaliland [0.03%]
无(过渡)正义下的挖掘?索马里兰的遗骸回收行动
Lucia M M K Elgerud
Lucia M M K Elgerud
Forensic investigations of political violence are pursued for retributive and restorative justice purposes, although the relationship between the two processes has been the subject of debate. Alongside these debates are conversations emphas...
Letter to the editor: Re-examining the role of deep learning in cyber forensics: Practical gaps beyond conceptual frameworks [0.03%]
写给编辑室的信:重新审视深度学习在网络安全取证中的作用:概念框架之外的实际差距
Sandhya Anil Harihar,Anant Sidhappa Kurhade,Shital Yashwant Waware
Sandhya Anil Harihar
This letter investigates the applicability of deep learning-based techniques proposed for cyber forensics by exploring its practical limitations. Although current models depict disciplined investigation process stages, there are a lot of is...
An augmented evidence base for the interpretation of forensic text-based communications materials as intelligence and evidence [0.03%]
增强的证据基础:对作为情报和证据的法医基于文本的通信材料的解释
R M Morgan,E Levin,M Biriotti
R M Morgan
There are many different materials and traces that are now used routinely as intelligence in investigations or evidence in court. Traces remain important for many investigations and crime reconstructions, and text-based materials are growin...
Nickson M Karie
Nickson M Karie
Domestic and sexual violence in Australia: Current evidence and the potential role of forensic science [0.03%]
澳大利亚的家庭暴力和性暴力:现有的证据及司法科学的潜在作用
Bronte Hall,Brendan Chapman
Bronte Hall
Violence perpetrated against women in Australia is being referred to as at crisis point. The National Plan for Violence Against Women and Children outlines the national collaborative approach to addressing this issue. While paramount to the...
In the trail of the crime scene dog: Processing of human DNA from outdoor samples [0.03%]
犯罪现场犬追踪:从户外样本处理人类DNA
Christina Forsberg,Ronny Hedell,Ricky Ansell et al.
Christina Forsberg et al.
The growing use of crime scene dogs to detect human body fluids has led to an increased number of outdoor samples being submitted to forensic DNA laboratories. The analysis of DNA in outdoor samples such as soil presents significant challen...