The aim of our recent review was to bring together different areas of psychology to identify potential sources of bias that may influence how jurors make decisions.
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In a first-of-its-kind arrest, a man in the UK has been convicted and jailed for domestic violence and failure to adhere to a non-molestation order after the victim sprayed him with SmartTag, a unique forensic liquid UK police have been piloting.
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In August 1980, a bulldozer operator working at the West Side Landfill in Larksville, PA came across what he believed to be a doll. After closer inspection he realized it was a newborn boy.
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How many disappeared in this cartel “extermination site” on the outskirts of Nuevo Laredo, miles from the U.S. border? After six months of work, forensic technicians still don’t dare offer an estimate.
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Maryland’s chief medical examiner has resigned amid a backlog of autopsies and the departures of staff members.
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The analysis includes the earliest DNA extracted from ancient human remains in Africa and the oldest from anywhere in the tropics.
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Earlier this month, Forensic’s parent company, CompareNetworks, Inc., announced subscribers of Evidence Technology Magazine will merge with the readership of Forensic through its email newsletters.
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Researchers are assessing the level of sexual dimorphism in the zygomatic bone using three-dimensional geometric morphometrics (3D GM), which relies on landmarks to capture shape variables.
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Colin Kaepernick is launching an initiative through his Know Your Rights Camp that will offer free, secondary autopsies to family members of anyone whose death is “police-related.”
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It was believed the skull was that of a Caucasian male, between the ages of 15-18 years old and had been deceased 1-3 years at the time of discovery.
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