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1. Introduction The examination of a crime scene is one of the most important steps in a criminal investigation. A…
1. Introduction Forensic Science Laboratories (FSLs) are specialized institutions that apply scientific methods to analyze physical, biological, chemical, and digital…
1. Introduction Forensic science is far more than crime scene investigation—it is a multidisciplinary field that applies scientific principles to…
Introduction Forensic science is the application of scientific methods and techniques to solve crimes and resolve legal matters. It helps…
Introduction One of the most important concepts in forensic science is Locard’s Exchange Principle, developed by the French criminologist Dr…
Introduction Every unnatural, suspicious, or unexplained death raises important questions. Was the death natural, accidental, suicidal, or caused by someone…
Introduction For centuries, forensic pathologists have relied on a basic principle: finding the cause of death often requires a traditional…
Reconciling Adolescent Autonomy, Medical Ethics, and Statutory Protection in India’s Child Sexual Offence Law Abstract Background: The Protection of Children…
Abstract Sexual norms are cultural constructs shaped by history, religion, gender hierarchies, and modern social change. While reproduction, consent, and…
Introduction For hundreds of years, forensic doctors have followed one basic principle: to find out how a person died, the…
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