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Journal of Forensic Science & Criminology (JFSC) is a rigorous peer reviewed journal encouraging publication of scholarly research works related to Forensic Science and Criminology covering a wide range of perspectives. JFSC publishes research works, reviews, case reports, etc., and provides free online access to high-quality articles and helps leading academics to make their work visible and accessible to diverse audiences around the world.

Journal of Forensic Science & Criminology is using online manuscript submission, review and tracking systems for quality and quick review processing. Review processing is performed by the editorial board members of Journal of Forensic Science & Criminology or outside experts; at least two independent reviewer's approval followed by editor approval is required for acceptance of any citable manuscript.

Recent Articles

Youth Sexting: A Multidisciplinary Review of Psychological Risks and Legal Challenges

Sexting, broadly defined as the creation, transmission, and receipt of self-generated sexually explicit content via mobile technology and social networks, has become increasingly prevalent.

Author Name: Lianyan Zhou
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Exploring the Phenomenon of Sadfishing among College Students

Sympathy- seeking behavior or “sadfishing”, the act of exaggerating emotional distress on social media to gain “attention, satisfaction and support system. In recent years, this kind of act have rise of social media platform

Author Name: Abdulsalam M Yakasai
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Biological Evidence for Crime Investigation

The review paper helpful for knowledge and current data biological evidence in forensic science is pivotal to maintaining the integrity of biological evidence and ensuring the reliability of forensic analyses. This encompasses a set of strategies aimed at preventing contamination during evidence collection, handling, and analysis.

Author Name: Hariom Rajput
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A Review: Role of X-rays, CT-scan, and Photographic Analysis for the Identification of Traumatic Injuries on Skeletal Remains in Forensic Anthropology

An essential component of forensic investigations is forensic anthropology. Forensic Anthropology deals with the study of skeletal remains. When it comes to determining the cause of death and traumatic injuries, forensic anthropology is quite helpful.

Author Name: Muhammad Shahid Cholistani
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The Other Side of Stalking and Biological Damage: An Analysis of Judicial Stalking and False Victimization Syndrome

The Italian Penal Code, through Article 612 bis, regulates stalking by identifying it as a phenomenon wherein an individual repeatedly engages in harassing or oppressive behavior towards a victim

Author Name: Mariangela Boccardi
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Normative Anthropometric Analysis of Linear Body Dimensions: A Prospective Approach to the Design of Negroid Anatomical Models

The aim of this study was to generate linear anthropometric data for the design of Negroid anatomical model for future standardization.

Author Name: MA Amadi
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Normative Value of Linear Craniofacial Parameters in Ijaws Resident in Port Harcourt

The study involved 300 subjects (150 males and 150 females) between the ages of 18 to 40 years randomly selected from Port Harcourt environs. Direct anthropometric and photogrammetric methods were used in this study

Author Name: MA Amadi
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Analyzing Power of Eyewear for Individual Identification

Crime scenes offer a wealth of tangible evidence crucial for reconstructing events, identifying suspects, and substantiating or refuting facts. Eyewear fragments, though often overlooked, constitute valuable forensic evidence.

Author Name: Saraswath Ruchita Sharma
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Artificial Intelligence in the Criminal Justice

The application of AI has become known as a disruptive technology in a variety of industries, and its possible application in the field of law enforcement has gained traction.

Author Name: Aditya Kumar
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Entomological Observations on a Decomposing Pig (Sus scrofa ) in Nebraska: Late Spring to Early Summer

The determination of the postmortem interval (PMI) towards assisting in medicolegal investigations is a frequent requirement in any developed jurisdiction. Each of the latter has prevailing peculiarities, especially with many operating variables that include seasonal changes.

Author Name: Leon Higley
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