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Eric Lock
Researcher at University of Lausanne
Publications - 20
Citations - 946
Eric Lock is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crime scene & Intelligence-led policing. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 20 publications receiving 846 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Lock include Netherlands Forensic Institute.
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Intelligence-led crime scene processing. Part I: Forensic intelligence
Olivier Ribaux,Amélie Baylon,Claude Roux,Olivier Delémont,Eric Lock,Christian Zingg,Pierre Margot +6 more
TL;DR: It is proposed to refocus the attention towards traces themselves, as remnants of a criminal activity, and their information content, to create the best condition for the development of forensic intelligence.
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Intelligence-led crime scene processing. Part II: Intelligence and crime scene examination
Olivier Ribaux,Amélie Baylon,Eric Lock,Olivier Delémont,Claude Roux,Christian Zingg,Pierre Margot +6 more
TL;DR: The proposal for a model that promotes to better use knowledge available in the organisation for driving and supporting crime scene examination to follow other directions than the traditional path suggested by dominant movements in these fields is presented.
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Development of a harmonised method for the profiling of amphetamines VI : Evaluation of methods for comparison of amphetamine
Kjell Andersson,Eric Lock,Kaisa Jalava,Henk Huizer,Sten Jonson,Elisabet Kaa,Alvaro Lopes,Anneke Poortman-van der Meer,Erkki Sippola,Laurence Dujourdy,Johan Dahlén +10 more
TL;DR: It was found that the profiling method developed in this work was superior to an existing technique with respect to separating linked and unlinked distances.
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Drug intelligence based on MDMA tablets data I. Organic impurities profiling.
Céline Weyermann,Raymond Marquis,Céline Delaporte,Pierre Esseiva,Eric Lock,Laura Aalberg,Joseph S. Bozenko,Susanne Dieckmann,Laurence Dujourdy,Frantisek Zrcek +9 more
TL;DR: The statistical methods applied to organic impurities profiles proved to be excellent techniques to differentiate samples from different batches and to highlight operational links between samples to evaluate their potential in the fight against drug trafficking.
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Development of a harmonised method for the profiling of amphetamines: IV. Optimisation of sample preparation
Kjell Andersson,Kaisa Jalava,Eric Lock,Henk Huizer,Elisabet Kaa,Alvaro Lopes,Anneke Poortman-van der Meer,Michael D. Cole,Johan Dahlén,Erkki Sippola +9 more
TL;DR: LLE was considered the better choice for the present harmonised amphetamine profiling method due to the lack of information on the long-term stability of SPE columns, and was optimised with respect to the extraction of selected target compounds.