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From Laboratory Studies to Court Evidence: Challenges in Forensic Entomology



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Autore: Charabidze Damien Visualizza persona
Titolo: From Laboratory Studies to Court Evidence: Challenges in Forensic Entomology Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (255 p.)
Soggetto topico: Psychology
Soggetto non controllato: Diptera
identification
forensic entomology
funerary archaeoentomology
crime scene
autopsy
cooling period
entomological evidence
expertise
casework
court
criminal justice systems
expert witness
insect evidence
research
postmortem interval
development
succession
species identification
animal carcass
cadaver
decaying substrate
insect succession
successional studies
vertebrate decomposition
animal carcasses
bait attraction
ADD
TBS
PMI
colonisation
temperature
medico-legal entomology
time of colonization
accumulated degree day estimates
length-weight estimates
species interactions
Calliphoridae
legislation
expert witness statement
criteria
limitations
thanatology
confession
post-mortem interval
carrion
larva
first record
barcoding DNA
integrative taxonomy
arthropods
burial
decay
insects
pig
biological variation
death time estimation
alternative storage
carrion insects
validation
minimum postmortem interval (PMI-min)
rearing
calliphoridae
Lucilia sericata
climate change
global warming
Fanniidae
larval morphology
human cadaver
Forensic Entomology
Spain
experimental studies
cases
cold cases
hair evidence
Persona (resp. second.): Martín-VegaDaniel
CharabidzeDamien
Sommario/riassunto: In 2001, Benecke concluded a review on the history of forensic entomology with these optimistic words: "basic research and advanced application of forensic entomology (…) has opened the way to routine casework". At the same time, the TV show Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) largely brought forensic entomology to light. However, the show also cruelly pointed out its limits: After the team leader explained to his colleague how insects can help determine the time of death, the team leader added "You've still got to convince a jury", to which the colleague promptly responded "On guns. It's got to be better than bugs. Less Latin." Indeed, several factors—including complexity, inherent limitations, and the rapid evolution of scientific knowledge—explain the slow acceptance of insect-based evidence. In this context, this Special Issue focuses on the articulation between laboratory studies and casework, a major challenge for the future of forensic entomology.
Altri titoli varianti: From Laboratory Studies to Court Evidence
Titolo autorizzato: From Laboratory Studies to Court Evidence: Challenges in Forensic Entomology  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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