Author: Vishnu
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Economic Inequality and Suicide in the U.S A 36 Year State-Level Analysis Reveals Startling Trends
Introduction Rising suicide rates across the United States have become an alarming public health concern, especially when viewed through the lens of economic disparity. A comprehensive new study explores how widening income gaps and unemployment trends contribute to suicide rates across all 50 U.S. states over a 36-year period. This groundbreaking research adds critical insight…
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Can Private Browsing Really Hide Your Tracks A Forensic Investigation
Introduction Private browsing modes are often marketed as digital invisibility cloaksoffering users the ability to surf the web without leaving a trace. But how effective are these claims from a forensic standpoint? A recent study by researchers from Lebanese academic institutions puts this question to the test, examining whether traces of user activity are truly…
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Understanding Injury Patterns in Road Traffic AccidentsA Comparative Study from Central India
Introduction Road traffic accidents (RTAs) remain a leading cause of death and disability globally, particularly in low- and middle-income countries like India. This study conducted in Central India investigates how injury patterns vary among different victim typ two wheeler riders, four-wheeler occupants, and pedestrians. The results reveal critical insights that can aid in developing targeted…
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Outpatient Competence Restoration in Washington DC New Insights into Improving Legal Outcomes
Introduction Competence to stand trial is a cornerstone of fair judicial proceedings, ensuring defendants understand court processes and can assist their lawyers. The Washington DC Outpatient Competence Restoration Program (OCRP) offers a less restrictive alternative to inpatient hospitalization for restoring competence. This article explores the updated outcomes of the DC OCRP, highlighting program innovations that…
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Awareness Level on the Role of Forensic DNA Database in Criminal Investigation in Nigeria Insights from Benin City
Introduction Forensic DNA databases have become essential tools in modern criminal investigations worldwide, offering reliable and accurate means to identify suspects and exonerate the innocent. However, awareness of their role varies significantly across regions. This article delves into the awareness level regarding forensic DNA databases in Nigeria, focusing on a case study conducted in Benin…
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Pulmonary Tuberculosis Complicated by Pulmonary Thromboembolism A Rare but Fatal Combination
Introduction Pulmonary tuberculosis remains a persistent health challenge in many regions worldwide, often complicated by other serious conditions. One such complication, pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE), though rare, can be fatal if undiagnosed. This case study sheds light on the interplay between pulmonary tuberculosis and thromboembolism and highlights critical forensic and clinical considerations. Visit https://www.forensicscijournal.com/ for more…
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Enhancing Saliva Detection Sensitivity and Fabric Impact of Amylase Paper in Forensic Science
Introduction Saliva detection plays a crucial role in forensic investigations, especially in cases of oral assault where DNA evidence can be derived from bodily fluids. Unlike blood or semen, saliva is challenging to detect visually, making specialized tests essential. One promising method involves amylase paper, which detects the enzyme amylase abundant in saliva to map…
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Global Forensic Age Estimation Reports Bridging the Gap Towards Standardization
Introduction Age estimation plays a critical role in forensic science, especially in contexts where legal age impacts civil, criminal, and immigration decisions. Yet, global practices remain fragmented. A recent study led by Sakher Al Qahtani from King Saud University dives into how age estimation reports vary across countries and proposes paths toward standardization.Visit https://www.forensicscijournal.com/ for…
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Can CT Bladder Imaging Reveal Intoxication A Forensic Validation Study Breaks New Ground
Introduction Urinary bladder distension has long been considered a telltale sign of intoxication in forensic medicine. But how reliable is this assumption when evaluated through post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT)? A recent validation study conducted at the National Institute of Forensic Medicine, Malaysia, examines the correlation between urinary bladder volume (UBV) and toxicological findings. This groundbreaking…
