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All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » 50 Ways to Catch A Killer: A Uniq... - 0 views

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    This innovative conference organised by Sisters in Crime is aimed at anyone you wants to write about crime with authority and credibility, as well as non-writers who simply wish to further their understanding of forensic science. The conference offers two-and-a-half days of classes delivered by forensic experts.
David Webb

All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Dr Emily Craig: Forensic Anthropo... - 0 views

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    Renowned forensic anthropologist Dr. Emily Craig recently filed a patent for a new style of body bag designed to afford protection to forensic and emergency personnel working in hazardous conditions.
David Webb

All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Inside The Forensic World - 0 views

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    Inside The Forensic World is the title of the seminar being organised by the NSW branch of the Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society. The seminar is taking place on the 14th July at the University of Technology, Sydney and is open to anyone who wants to learn more about the "real" world of forensic science, policing and law.
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All About Forensic Psychology: Forensic Psychology Forum - 0 views

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    Introducing a great new forum for anybody interested in forensic psychology, criminal profiling, forensic science etc.
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All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » NewScientist Forensic Science Art... - 0 views

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    I came across a very interesting forensic science article that was first published online in NewScientist back in November 2006. What makes this particular forensic science article stand out is that it provides instant links to previews of other forensic science related articles.
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All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Forensic Science Resources - 0 views

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    Over 200 forensic science related resources have been uploaded to the document sharing website Scribd.
David Webb

All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Forensic Science on Blinkx - 0 views

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    Blinkx is the world's largest and most advanced video search engine. Simply type in a search term e.g. forensic science and get instant results back drawn from a constantly updating index of over 12 million hours of searchable video from national broadcasters, commercial media giants, and private video libraries.
David Webb

All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Forensic Science in Alaska - 0 views

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    Thanks to it being made available via podcast, anybody interested in forensic science, particularly forensic pathology can listen to a very insightful interview on KSKA public radio with host Dr. Thad Woodard talking to State of Alaska Medical Examiner Dr. Frank Fallico.
David Webb

All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Forensic Science Book of The Month - 0 views

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    At the beginning of each month the All About Forensic Science Website features a new, best selling or critically acclaimed book which helps further the reader's understanding of the application of science within the criminal justice system and/or specific areas of forensic science theory and practice.
David Webb

The Study and Practice of Forensic Psychology: A Comprehensive Review - 0 views

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    Great article for anybody interested in studying forensic psychology. Dr. Christopher Cronin addresses the issue of forensic degrees, including what degree is best for employment within forensic psychology.
David Webb

All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Forensic Footprints: Staying One ... - 0 views

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    Podiatry is a field of healthcare related to the study and medical treatment of the foot and ankle and it's application in a legal context (Forensic podiatry) is helping to inform criminal investigations by matching criminals to their footprints and footwear.
David Webb

All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Forensic Science in The Past: For... - 0 views

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    It's always useful to have a historical perspective on a topic area because it provides you with a sense of the moral, social and intellectual attitudes that helped shaped its identity; and forensic topic areas are no different in this respect.
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All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Forensic Anthropology in Focus - 0 views

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    Found another great freely available forensic science related podcast. This one features Pioneering forensic anthropologist Dr. Bill Bass, who is best known for establishing the body farm at the University of Tennessee Forensic Anthropology Facility; made famous by Patricia Cornwell's bestselling novel of the same name.
David Webb

All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Computer Forensics Goes Mobile - 0 views

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    In what is claimed to be a world's first, delegates at the UK National Police Improvement Agency's annual e-crime conference looked on as a forensic examination of a remote computer was conducted via a mobile phone some 70 miles away.
David Webb

All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Never Pick A Fight With People Wh... - 0 views

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    A database of ink profiles is being put together at the Midwest Forensics Resource Center at Iowa State University which will allow scientists to combine mass spectrometry with a new sampling technique called Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART). This new process will help identify the chemical makeup of ink much more quickly and in much more detail than was previously possible and should prove to be of invaluable assistance to forensic scientists attempting to identify inks on fraudulent documents.
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Famous Forensic Science: Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen - 0 views

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    Forensic science is shedding new light on one of the most notorious murder cases in British history. In 1910 American born Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen was found guilty and subsequently hanged for the murder of his wife Cora. Crippen is said to have poisoned Cora, dismembered her body and then buried her remains in the cellar of their London home.
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All About Forensic Science » Blog Archive » Forensic Anthropology in Action: ... - 0 views

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    Thanks to the amazing discovery of a mass gladiator grave in Ephesus, Turkey; forensic anthropologists Dr Fabian Kanz and Professor Karl Grossschmidt have been able to piece together a detailed picture of how Gladiators lived, fought and died.
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