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Forensic Science International

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Forensic Science International publishes original contributions in the many different scientific disciplines pertaining to the forensic sciences. Fields include forensic pathology and histochemistry, chemistry, biochemistry and toxicology (including drugs, alcohol, etc.), biology (including the identification of hairs and fibres), serology, odontology, psychiatry, anthropology, the physical sciences, firearms, and document examination, as well as investigations of value to public health in its broadest sense, and the important marginal area where science and medicine interact with the law.

Forensic Science International publishes:Original Research Papers Review Articles Preliminary Communications Letters to the Editor Book Reviews Case ReportsThe journal covers all legal aspects of the general disciplines listed above, as well as specialist topics of forensic interest that are included in, or are related to, these disciplines, e.g.: Biochemical and chemical analyses, and the forensic application of advanced analytical, physical, chemical and instrumental techniques Bitemark evidenceBattered child syndrome Questioned documents Ballistics, projectiles and wounds Fingerprints and identification Tool marks Contact traces Poisoning Breath analysers Accident investigation and mass disasters
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revistas

ISSN impreso

0379-0738

ISSN electrónico

1872-6283

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Países Bajos

Fecha de publicación

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Forensic dental identification

David Sweet

Palabras clave: Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Law.

Pp. 3-4

Composition of fingermark residue: A qualitative and quantitative review

Aline Girod; Robert Ramotowski; Céline Weyermann

Palabras clave: Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Law.

Pp. 10-24

Quantifying gunshot residues in cases of suicide: Implications for evaluation of suicides and criminal shootings

Nick LucasORCID; Michael Cook; James WallaceORCID; K. Paul Kirkbride; Hilton Kobus

Palabras clave: Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Law.

Pp. 289-298

Antimony content of inorganic gunshot residue (IGSR) produced by 0.22 caliber rimfire ammunition having free-antimony primer

Arie Zeichner

Palabras clave: Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Law.

Pp. e26-e27

Gunshot residue and brakepads: Compositional and morphological considerations for forensic casework

William Tucker; Nick LucasORCID; Kelsey E. SeyfangORCID; K. Paul Kirkbride; Rachel S. Popelka-Filcoff

Palabras clave: Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Law.

Pp. 76-82

Using drone-mounted cameras for on-site body documentation: 3D mapping and active survey

Petra UrbanováORCID; Mikoláš Jurda; Tomáš Vojtíšek; Jan Krajsa

Palabras clave: Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Law.

Pp. 52-62

Analysis of elemental and isotopic variation in glass frictionators from 0.22 rimfire primers

Kelsey E. SeyfangORCID; Hilton J. Kobus; Rachel S. Popelka-Filcoff; Andrew Plummer; Charles W. Magee; Kahlee E. Redman; K. Paul Kirkbride

Palabras clave: Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Law.

Pp. 47-62

Gunshot residue background on police officers: Considerations for secondary transfer in GSR evidence evaluation

Nick LucasORCID; Michael Cook; K. Paul Kirkbride; Hilton KobusORCID

Palabras clave: Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Law.

Pp. 293-301

Glass-containing gunshot residues and particles of industrial and occupational origins: Considerations for evaluating GSR traces

Kelsey E. SeyfangORCID; Nick LucasORCID; Kahlee E. Redman; Rachel S. Popelka-Filcoff; Hilton J. Kobus; K. Paul Kirkbride

Palabras clave: Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Law.

Pp. 284-297

DNA-free does not mean RNA-free—The unwanted persistence of RNA

Christian SchymaORCID; Burkhard Madea; Rolf Müller; Martin Zieger; Silvia Utz; Melanie Grabmüller

Palabras clave: Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Law.

Pp. 110632