Forensic Criminology

L.Grossrieder1*, F. Albertetti2, K. Stoffel2, O. Ribaux1 1 School of Criminal Justice, University of Lausanne 2 Information Management Institute, University of Neuchâtel *corresponding author: lionel.grossrieder@unil.ch The role of statistics and computational models in crime analysis is hardly contestable. The concrete...
  • August 18, 2016
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J. Prichard1, F. Yin Lai3, P. Kirkbride2, P. Thai4, R. Bruno1, W. Hall3, J.W. O’Brien3, J.F. Mueller3 1 University of Tasmania 2 Flinders University 3 University of Queensland 4 Queenland University of Technology Wastewater analysis (WWA) has established clear techniques...
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J. Prichard1, F. Yin Lai3, P. Kirkbride2, P. Thai4, R. Bruno1, W. Hall3, J.W. O’Brien3, J.F. Mueller3 1 University of Tasmania 2 Flinders University 3 University of Queensland 4 Queenland University of Technology Wastewater analysis (WWA) has established clear techniques...
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Ritchie*, T.C. Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland *corresponding author: jessica.ritchie1@uqconnect.edu.au DNA evidence is being used more frequently now within the Australian criminal justice system including but not limited to police investigations, criminal convictions and disaster victim identification. In...
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Ritchie*, T.C. Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland *corresponding author: jessica.ritchie1@uqconnect.edu.au DNA evidence is being used more frequently now within the Australian criminal justice system including but not limited to police investigations, criminal convictions and disaster victim identification. In...
  • August 18, 2016
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