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Assaf B. Spanier, Dor Steiner, Navon Sahalo, Yoel Abecassis, Dan Ziv, Ido Hefetz and Shimon Kimchi
Fingerprint analysis has long been a cornerstone in criminal investigations for suspect identification. Beyond this conventional role, recent efforts have aimed to extract additional demographic information from fingerprints, such as gender, age, and nat...
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Alexandros Z. Spyropoulos, Charalampos Bratsas, Georgios C. Makris, Emmanouel Garoufallou and Vassilis Tsiantos
Nowadays, more and more sciences are involved in strengthening the work of law enforcement authorities. Scientific documentation is evidence highly respected by the courts in administering justice. As the involvement of science in solving crimes increase...
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Soohyeon Choi and Dohoon Kim
Illegally filmed images, the sharing of non-consensually filmed images over social media, and the secret recording and distribution of celebrity images are increasing. To catch distributors of illegally filmed images, many investigation techniques based ...
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Elizabeth Parrott, Heather Panter, Joanne Morrissey and Frederic Bezombes
Until recently, clandestine burial investigations relied upon witness statements to determine target search areas of soil and vegetation disturbance. Due to this, remote sensing technologies are increasingly used to detect fresh clandestine graves. Howev...
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Ghusti Ayu Criestiant Rolihlahla,Made Dudy Satyawan,Ni Nyoman Alit Triani
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Effectiveness of corruption cases aimed at making the corrupt severely punished in a court of corruption and bring the deterrent effect for public officials who intend to engage in corruption. This study aims to explain the depth of the role of forensic ...
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Ya. V. Bolzhelarskyi,Yu. H. Sobolevska,S. S. Dovganyuk,?. V. Batig
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de Chazal, P.; Flynn, J.; Reilly, R.B.
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