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    A Review on the Fascinating World of Insect Resources: Reason for Thoughts by R. K. Lokeshwari, T. Shantibala

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The third category is the use of insects in forensic investigation. By analyzing the stages of succession of insects at first, rough estimation of the postmortem intervals can be done. …”
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    Apallic syndrome of toxic origin: the diagnostic criteria by N.V. Kurdil, A.O. Volosovets, O.V. Ivashchenko, V.S. Lisovska, H.M. Balan, O.M. Rozhkova, V.V. Andriushchenko

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The visualization zones of the pathological process in the brain in case of toxic damage are mainly basal ganglia and/or thalamus and dentate nucleus, cortical zone of grey matter, periventricular zone of white matter, corticospinal tract and corpus callosum; asymmetric white matter damage as a sign of demyelination; parietal-occipital subcortical vasogenic edema and lesions of the central pons are characteristic. Forensic and histological studies of the cerebral cortex revealed diffuse loss of neurons, neuronophagia, satellitosis, deformed pyramidal neurons with apical dendrites and manifestations of homogenising necrosis, angiomatosis microfoci and neuropil vacuolation, mineralization of the tissue and a moderate glial reaction around the petrifications. …”
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    An approach to a geropsychiatric assessment by Sandeep Grover, Ajit Avasthi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This involves understanding the signs and symptoms [S], Additional Diagnosis- comorbid physical and psychiatric diagnosis [A], level of functioning, frailty, falls, forceful acts-abuse, forensic issues [F], collecting extra information pertaining to nutritional status, the environment in which the patient is living, constipation, urinary symptoms (incontinence/retention), and weight loss [E], understanding the ongoing stressors, suicidality, substance use disorder, sleep-related issues, sexual history, supervision of medication, safety issues, social support, spirituality and religiousness [S] and collecting the treatment history [T]. …”
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    Kriminalitetsprofiler i en dansk retspsykiatrisk population – udfordringer for psykiatriens kriminalitetsforebyggende opgave? by Diverse: Stølan, Raben, Sørensen, Brandt-Christensen, Møllerhøj

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…English title: Typologies of crime committed by mentally disordered offenders: A challenge to the statutory task in hospital psychiatry of preventing recidivism to criminal acts The aim of the study is to identify and describe a number of characteristics among a selected sample of mentally disordered offenders referred to a specialized forensic assertive community treatment team in Copenhagen (n=181). …”
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    Copy-Move Forgery Verification in Images Using Local Feature Extractors and Optimized Classifiers by S. B. G. Tilak Babu, Ch Srinivasa Rao

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The detection of such manipulations in images has great demand in legal evidence, forensic investigation, and many other fields. The paper aims to present copy-move forgery detection algorithms with the help of advanced feature descriptors, such as local ternary pattern, local phase quantization, local Gabor binary pattern histogram sequence, Weber local descriptor, and local monotonic pattern, and classifiers such as optimized support vector machine and optimized NBC. …”
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    Mindre vold og hyppigere politianmeldelse by Ole Brink, Annie Vesterby Charles, Svend Sabroe, Jørn Jensen, Villy Sørensen

    Published 1997-06-01
    “…Throughout a one year period in 1993-1994 victims of assault examined in the accident and emergency (A & E) ward or Institute of Forensic Medicine in Aarhus were interviewed. Data were later compared with the Police crime records and similar studies performed in 1981-1982 and 1987-1988. …”
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    TONGUE—A NEWER BIOMETRIC: An Observational Study by Vishnu Rajendran, Arul Jothi Murugan, Anuradha Ganesan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Conclusion: Considering the uniqueness, genetic independence, and simple procedure, tongue print can be considered biometric identification along with other forensic identification techniques.…”
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    Das valas comuns aos direitos humanos: a descoberta dos desaparecimentos forçados na Espanha contemporânea by Francisco Ferrándiz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The ethnography has been carried out in different research scenarios: exhumations, commemorative rituals, academic conferences on memory, teach-ins, demonstrations, book presentations, music concerts, NGOs for the 'recovery of historical memory', different working teams with institutional support, forensic laboratories, art exhibits and so forth. It explores the way in which transnational Human Rights discourses and concepts have been steadily being translated into the Spanish case, becoming one basic guide for action for many of the civil associations, as debates have grown in intensity and depth. …”
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