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Review of: Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward

J.D. Thomas L. Bohan
- 01 Mar 2010 - 
- Vol. 55, Iss: 2, pp 560-564
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Psychopathy Checklist–Revised Use and Reporting Practices in Sexually Violent Predator Evaluations:

TL;DR: The need for evaluators to carefully consider the extent to which their practices are consistent with emerging research and to be attuned to the possibility that working in adversarial settings may influence their scoring and interpretation practices is suggested.
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A Comparative Study of Forensic Science and Computer Forensics

TL;DR: Suggestions and considerations have been drawn in this paper, which imply that computer forensics may need to reposition itself to better promote the field over the long run.
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Safeguarding the Evidential Value of Forensic Cryptocurrency Investigations

TL;DR: A set of legal key requirements are derived and translated into a data sharing framework that builds on existing legal and technical standards that could allow more efficient and effective investigations, while safeguarding their evidential value.
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Forensic science. The importance of identity in theory and practice.

R.M. Morgan
TL;DR: The degree to which forensic science is considered to be a coherent, interdisciplinary yet unified discipline will determine how forensic science develops, the challenges it is able to address, and how successful it will be in overcoming the current crisis.
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Root morphology and anatomical patterns in forensic dental identification: a comparison of computer-aided identification with traditional forensic dental identification.

TL;DR: Computer‐aided dental identification allows for an objective comparison of AM–PM radiographs and can be a useful tool to support a forensic dental identification conclusion.
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