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Onwards and upwards
09 November 2011
“I have lived in important places, timeswhen great events are decided…”Epic, P. Kavanagh, Irish Poet (1904–1967)
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Niamh Nic Daéid
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An apparently jawless cadaver: A case of post-mortem slippage
25 April 2011
Abstract: Passer-by witnesses reported a human cadaver in woodland associated with an agricultural college to police in Northern Ireland. The cadaver comprised reasonably preserved feet, legs and pelv...
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Alastair Ruffell,
Eileen Murphy
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150-153
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On the frequency of occurrence of a peculiar polyester fibre type found in blue denim textiles
07 March 2011
Abstract: In a double murder investigation, the victims were found after a prolonged stay in a drainage canal. In spite of the expectations, fibre examination established a multitude of primary and se...
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Kris De Wael,
Christiaan Baes,
Laurent Lepot,
Fabrice Gason
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154-162
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Dichroism measurements in forensic fibre examination. Part 2 — Dyed polyamide, wool and silk fibres
29 November 2010
Abstract: A number of dyed polyamide, wool and silk samples were examined with plane polarized light on their dichroic behavior by optical light microscopy (OLM) and microspectrophotometry with plane ...
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K. De Wael,
T. Vanden Driessche
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163-172
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Dichroism measurements in forensic fibre examination: Part 3 — Dyed cotton and viscose fibres
08 April 2011
Abstract: A number of dyed cellulosic fibres were examined with plane polarized light on their dichroic behavior by microscopy and microspectrophotometry (MSP-PPL). Significant dichroic effects (mostl...
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K. De Wael,
L. Lepot
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173-186
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The persistence of fibres on skin in an outdoor deposition crime scene scenario
10 May 2011
Abstract: Textile fibres were transferred to a pig skin carcass and their persistence determined at daily intervals for up to a 12day period during which time the carcass was left outdoors exposed to ...
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R. Palmer,
G. Polwarth
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187-189
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Recovery of human DNA profiles from poached deer remains: A feasibility study
01 August 2011
Abstract: Poaching is a crime that occurs worldwide and can be extremely difficult to investigate and prosecute due to the nature of the evidence available. If a species is protected by international ...
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Shanan S. Tobe,
James Govan,
Lindsey A. Welch
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190-195
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Ultra-trace analysis of illicit drugs from transfer of an electrostatic lift
15 December 2010
Abstract: This article introduces a method of collecting and analysing drug residues that integrates both electrostatic lifting and nanomanipulation-coupled to nanospray ionization mass spectrometry. ...
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Nicole Wallace,
Edward Hueske,
Guido F. Verbeck
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196-203
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Subjectivity and bias in forensic DNA mixture interpretation
05 September 2011
Abstract: The objectivity of forensic science decision making has received increased attention and scrutiny. However, there are only a few published studies experimentally addressing the potential for...
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Itiel E. Dror,
Greg Hampikian
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Reflection and direction: Founder's Lecture, Spring 2011 CAC, Long Beach, CA
29 August 2011
Let me start why saying that I am not one of the founders of the CAC but I did find the CAC many years ago when I was a student in a two semester criminalistics course at Cal-State Long Beach in 1963 ...
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Lucien (Luke) Haag
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209-211
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Re: Expressing evaluative opinions; A position statement
29 June 2011
In a recent Guest Editorial, Evett et al. express concern about the deliberations of the Court of Appeal in the case of R-v-T.
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Owen E. Facey,
Roger J. Davis
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Response to Aitken et al. on R v T
30 September 2011
Whilst generally supporting the position on the evaluation expressed in your recent Editorial (S&J 51 (2011) 1–2), there remain matters upon which we disagree, or at least seek clarification.
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David Faigman,
Allan Jamieson,
Carla Noziglia,
James Robertson,
Rhonda Wheate
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213-214
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Response to Faigman et al.
24 October 2011
We are grateful to the authors for taking an interest in the position statement and to the editor for giving us an opportunity to respond. We must emphasise that it has not been practical to consult w...
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C.E.H. Berger,
J. Buckleton,
C. Champod,
I.W. Evett,
G. Jackson
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Ian George Holden BSc PhD AKC FRIC, 1922–2011
12 September 2011
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Alan Scaplehorn
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Francis Fish, BPharm, PhD, OBE: 20 April 1924–26 April 2011
07 November 2011
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W.J. Tilstone
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Corrigendum to “Are facial image analysis experts any better than the general public at identifying individuals from CCTV images?” [Science and Justice 49 (2009) 191–196]
12 August 2011
Errors in the published data analysis have been noted and corrected along with paragraphs in the discussion for clarity. SigmaPlot 11.0 software was used to analyse the data. The corrections are as fo...
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Caroline Wilkinson,
Raymond Evans
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218-221
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Book review
02 September 2011
The main definition of geoforensics is given as ‘the application of selected geoscience techniques to criminal investigations of what happened, where and when it occurred and how and why it took place...
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Kevin Farrugia
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Book review
17 June 2011
This is now a clearly established textbook offering the combined experience of some of the UK experts in the field. One might imagine that this would be a text for a select group of medical practition...
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John P. Cassella
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