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Current Forensic Science
ISSN: 2666-4844 (Print)
eISSN: 2666-4852 (Online)
This interdisciplinary journal covers a wide array of topics, including but not limited to:
- Computational Forensics
- Criminalistics
- Digital Forensics
- Environmental Forensics
- Food Forensics
- Forensic Accounting
- Forensic Anthropology
- Forensic Archaeology
- Forensic Art
- Forensic Astronomy
- Forensic Ballistics
- Forensic Biology
- Forensic Biomechanics
- Forensic Botany
- Forensic Chemistry
- Forensic Dactyloscopy
- Forensic Diatomology
- Forensic DNA Analysis
- Forensic Document Examination
- Forensic Ecology
- Forensic Engineering
- Forensic Entomology
- Forensic Entomotoxicology
- Forensic Geology
- Forensic Limnology
- Forensic Linguistics
- Forensic Mathematics
- Forensic Medicine
- Forensic Meteorology
- Forensic Neuropsychology
- Forensic Nursing
- Forensic Odontology
- Forensic Optometry
- Forensic Ornithology
- Forensic Palynology
- Forensic Photography
- Forensic Physics
- Forensic Podiatry
- Forensic Psychology
- Forensic Psychophysiology
- Forensic Radiology
- Forensic Sculpture
- Forensic Seismology
- Forensic Serology
- Forensic Toxicology
- Trace Evidence Analysis
- Wildlife Forensics
Editor-in-Chief:
Special Issues With Active Call for Papers
Environmental Forensics: Linking Crime to Environmental Science
The special issue "Environmental Forensics: Linking Crime to Environmental Science" aims to bring together cutting-edge research and case studies that highlight the intersection of forensic science and environmental studies. This issue will focus on the methodologies, technologies, and interdisciplinary collaborations that are shaping the future of environmental forensics. The goal is to address the growing need for sophisticated forensic approaches to combat environmental crimes, including pollution, illegal waste disposal, wildlife trafficking, and more. see more
Forensic Chemistry Frontiers: Breaking Down Crime with Chemical Evidence
The field of forensic science relies heavily on chemical techniques for the identification, analysis, and interpretation of evidence in criminal investigations. This thematic issue will focus on the importance of forensic chemistry, a field that continues to evolve with the introduction of novel analytical techniques and new chemical discoveries. Topics will range from the detection of illicit substances to advanced methods for analyzing trace evidence like fingerprints and explosives. The issue will provide a comprehensive... see more