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Archive of mass spectral data files on recordable CD-ROMs and creation and maintenance of a searchable computerized database. (1/536)

A database containing names of mass spectral data files generated in a forensic toxicology laboratory and two Microsoft Visual Basic programs to maintain and search this database is described. The data files (approximately 0.5 KB/each) were collected from six mass spectrometers during routine casework. Data files were archived on 650 MB (74 min) recordable CD-ROMs. Each recordable CD-ROM was given a unique name, and its list of data file names was placed into the database. The present manuscript describes the use of search and maintenance programs for searching and routine upkeep of the database and creation of CD-ROMs for archiving of data files.  (+info)

Medical practice: defendants and prisoners. (2/536)

It is argued in this paper that a doctor cannot serve two masters. The work of the prison medical officer is examined and it is shown that his dual allegiance to the state and to those individuals who are under his care results in activities which largely favour the former. The World Health Organisation prescribes a system of health ethics which indicates, in qualitative terms, the responsibility of each state for health provisions. In contrast, the World Medical Association acts as both promulgator and guardian of a code of medical ethics which determines the responsibilities of the doctor to his patient. In the historical sense medical practitioners have always emphasized the sanctity of the relationship with their patients and the doctor's role as an expert witness is shown to have centered around this bond. The development of medical services in prisons has focused more on the partnership between doctor and institution. Imprisonment in itself could be seen as prejudicial to health as are disciplinary methods which are more obviously detrimental. The involvement of medical practitioners in such procedures is discussed in the light of their role as the prisoner's personal physician.  (+info)

The place of medicine in the American prison: ethical issues in the treatment of offenders. (3/536)

In Britain doctors and others concerned with the treatment of offenders in prison may consult the Butler Report (see Focus, pp 157) and specialist journals, but these sources are concerned with the system in Britain only. In America the situation is different, both in organization and in certain attitudes. Dr Peter L Sissons has therefore provided a companion article to that of Dr Paul Bowden (page 163) describing the various medical issues in prisons. The main difference between the treatment of offenders in prisons in America and in Britain lies in the nature of the federal system which means that each state may operate a different system in a variety of prisons and prison medical services are as various. Nationally, the prison systems are 'structured to treat and cure the offender'. Therefore it follows that the prison medical officer is only one of the professionals concerned with this 'cure' of the offender. This principle also applies to any form of research: medical research in prisons is part of a programme which covers a wide field of social and judicial research. The prison medical officer (where there is one) has of course to look after sick prisoners, and the American idea of 'cure' is also expressed in the need for more corrective surgery where, for example, it is necessary to remove physical impediments to social rehabilitation. But a doctor is only found on the staff of those institutions which are large: in the smaller prisons there may be only first-aid facilities, and no specially appointed doctor in the community. Moreover medicines are often dispensed by medical auxiliaries who are sometimes prisoners themselves. Finally, in America prisoners are regularly invited to volunteer as subjects for medical and social research for which they are paid. In short, although it is hoped to 'cure' a prisoner he is a criminal first and a patient second.  (+info)

Dilemmas of medical ethics in the Canadian Penitentiary Service. (4/536)

There is a unique hospital in Canada-and perhaps in the world-because it is built outside prison walls and it exists specifically for the psychiatric treatment of prisoners. It is on the one hand a hospital and on the other a prison. Moreover it has to provide the same quality and standard of care which is expected of a hospital associated with a university. From the time the hospital was established moral dilemmas appeared which were concerned with conflicts between the medical and custodial treatment of prisoners, and also with the attitudes of those having the status of prisoner-patient. Dr Roy describes these dilemmas and attitudes, and in particular a special conference which was convened to discuss them. Not only doctors and prison officials took part in this meeting but also general practitioners, theologians, philosophers, ex-prisoners, judges, lawyers, Members of Parliament and Senators. This must have been a unique occasion and Dr Roy's description may provide the impetus to examine these prison problems in other settings.  (+info)

Ethyl glucuronide--a marker of alcohol consumption and a relapse marker with clinical and forensic implications. (5/536)

Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a non-volatile, water-soluble, direct metabolite of ethanol that can be detected in body fluids and hair. We investigated urine and serum samples from three patient groups: (1) 33 in-patients in acute alcohol withdrawal; (2) 30 detoxified in-patients (treated for at least 4 weeks) from a 'motivation station'; and (3) 43 neuro-rehabilitation patients (non-alcoholics; most of them suffering from stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease etc.) using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) with deuterium-labelled EtG as the internal standard and additionally in the second group of patients using liquid chromatography (LC/MS-MS). We found no correlation between the concentration of EtG in urine at hospitalization and the blood-ethanol concentration (r = 0.17), the time frame of detection (r = 0.5) or the total amount of clomethiazole required for the treatment of withdrawal symptoms (r = 0.28). In four out of 30 in-patients from the 'motivation station'--where neither clinical impression nor routine laboratory findings gave indications of relapse--concentrations of EtG in urine ranged between 4.2 and 196.6 mg/l. EtG concentrations in urine of between 2.89 and 23.49 mg/l were found in seven out of 43 neuro-rehabilitation patients using GC/MS. The GC/MS and the LC/MS-MS results showed a correlation of 0.98 with Pearson's correlation test and 1.0 with Spearman's correlation test. We suggest that EtG is a marker of alcohol consumption that can be detected for an extended time period after the complete elimination of alcohol from the body. When used as a relapse marker with a specific time frame of detection intermediate between short- and long-term markers, EtG fills a clinically as well as forensically important gap. Its specificity and sensitivity exceed those of all other known ethanol markers.  (+info)

A medicolegal curriculum for internal medicine residents. (6/536)

Many residents lack knowledge about medicolegal issues. To assess the ability of 64 primary care residents to learn legal medicine, we studied the impact of a medicolegal curriculum in a randomized, controlled study. We measured residents' medicolegal knowledge using a novel test, the Legal Medicine Evaluation (LME). We found that the mean LME score of residents exposed to the curriculum increased 15.5 points (on a 100-point scale) to 65.9 ( p <.01), while the mean LME score of control residents increased only 3.5 points, to 53.5 ( p =. 05). Clearly, residents can learn basic medicolegal principles. Thus, observed deficiencies in medicolegal knowledge most likely arise from inadequate medicolegal instruction.  (+info)

Quantitative determination of LSD and a major metabolite, 2-oxo-3-hydroxy-LSD, in human urine by solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. (7/536)

An assay has been developed for quantitative determination of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and a major metabolite of LSD in human urine at concentrations as low as 10 pg/mL. In most LSD-positive urine samples the metabolite, 2-oxo-3-hydroxy-LSD, is present at higher concentrations than LSD and can be detected for a longer time than LSD after ingestion of the drug. Urine samples are extracted using Varian Bond Elut Certify extraction cartridges. Confirmatory identification is accomplished by trimethylsilylation of LSD and 2-oxo-3-hydroxy-LSD, followed by gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis using positive ion chemical ionization and selected reaction monitoring. Commercially available lysergic acid methylpropylamide and 2-oxo-3-hydroxy-LAMPA are used as internal standards. With selected reaction monitoring, both compounds gave linear calibration curves from 10 pg/mL to 5000 pg/mL. Forty-nine human urine samples that had previously been shown to contain LSD were reanalyzed by the new method. These samples showed an average LSD concentration of 357 pg/mL and an average 2-oxo-3-hydroxy-LSD concentration of 3470 pg/mL. Additional experiments using clinical samples in which two subjects were dosed with LSD support the conclusion that analysis for 2-oxo-3-hydroxy-LSD can permit identification of LSD users for a longer period following ingestion than analysis for the parent drug.  (+info)

A previously unidentified acepromazine metabolite in humans: implications for the measurement of acepromazine in blood. (8/536)

High-performance liquid chromatography-diode-array detection results obtained during the investigation of two cases involving acepromazine prompted us to study the stability of the drug in blood. It was found that acepromazine can undergo in vitro conversion by human red blood cells to 2-(1-hydroxyethyl)promazine, a product that has been reported as a minor urinary metabolite in horse urine but not previously identified in humans. Further, our analytical findings in the two cases examined suggest that 2-(1-hydroxyethyl)promazine may be the major unconjugated metabolite of acepromazine in humans. These findings have important implications for the analytical toxicology of acepromazine.  (+info)

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PRESS RELEASE) The Peruvian government will reopen its criminal investigation into the forced sterilization of hundreds of thousands of women and men in the 1990s-according to a decision by Luis Antonio Landa Burgos, the Superior Prosecutor for Perú.. In January 2014, national organizations in Perú filed a complaint after learning that the government ended its investigation into the mass sterilizations of nearly 350,000 women and 25,000 men from 1990-2000 during the Fujimori regime-under the guise of a population control policy to address poverty in the country.. Five human rights groups, including the Center for Reproductive Rights, brought a case in 1999 to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) on behalf of María Mamérita Mestanza Chávez, a Peruvian woman who was threatened with imprisonment by health workers if she did not consent to being sterilized and died days later from complications in 1996. Superior Prosecutor Burgos ordered a broader investigation into Ms. ...
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TY - JOUR. T1 - An optimized protocol for forensic application of the PreCR™ Repair Mix to multiplex STR amplification of UV-damaged DNA. AU - Diegoli, Toni M.. AU - Farr, Matthew. AU - Cromartie, Carter. AU - Coble, Michael Dewitt. AU - Bille, Todd W.. PY - 2012/7/1. Y1 - 2012/7/1. N2 - Damage to the DNA molecule can occur through exposure to environmental conditions such as ultraviolet light, heat and humidity. Forensic samples are particularly prone to such damage due to their prolonged exposure after deposition at crime scenes or mass disasters. Current methods for typing such samples rely heavily on the intact DNA template, and can be adversely affected by damage that is present. Proposed solutions center around increased access to the smaller remaining fragments and/or increased sensitivity. However, all rely on the polymerase chain reaction to copy the starting material; the required polymerase can be impeded by certain types of damage such as dimer-formation after ultraviolet light ...
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DNA methylation is a stable epigenetic modification which displays significant promise in forensic applications. The aim of this research was to assess the performance of DNA methylation markers in two of these: the differentiation of identical twins and the chronological age estimation of a biological sample donor. Candidate CpG sites were identified from the literature for each application and analysed using targeted multiplex amplification of bisulfite converted DNA in combination with massive parallel sequencing. Thirty-one CpG sites from three amplicons were examined in buccal samples collected from five pairs of identical twins. The results of this study confirmed that identical twins can be differentiated at the Alu-Sp and IGF2-shore loci, with all twin pairs displaying significantly different methylation patterns at Alu-Sp. A total of 84 CpG markers from seven loci were investigated in 28 blood samples collected from males and females aged from 22-62 years for the age estimation study. ...
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Dear colleagues and friends!. I have the honor to invite you to attend the 5th International Workshop in Clinical Forensic Medicine. Two years ago the workshop circle ended at its beginning in Montpellier and we are glad to start a new one. This will be again the first of four workshops dealing with victims of sexual and physical violence, neglect and child mistreatment. The aim of the upcoming symposium is to exchange ideas and learning different approaches in treatment and care of sexual assault victims.. Conference Venue: Symposium will be held from 12-13 May, 2017, at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Korytkova 2, Ljubljana ...
Defence lawyers need more education about the weaknesses of forensic sciences, to ensure evidence does not go unchallenged in court, Andersen says. But its hard to get a second opinion in New Zealand, given most forensic experts work for the police, via ESR. One of the biggest challenges is that judges, not scientists, decide whether forensic evidence should be admitted in court. And judges rely on precedent, so even discredited science like bitemarks continues to be admitted, because its been admitted before. In her address to the 2016 Forensic Science Society symposium, Supreme Court Justice Susan Glazebrook said it is important not to accept without question a type of evidence just because its always been accepted as reliable. Forensic scientists and the courts must keep abreast of changes in science and the development of new methods. Since 2011, about 100 New Zealand judges have attended a two-day Understanding Forensic Evidence programme to help them assess the strengths and ...
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This course will provide an introduction to forensic chemistry and prepare students to build a sound knowledge in chemical, biochemical, and instrumental methods for forensic analysis and statistical analysis of forensic data. The class will cover principles and applications of chemical, biochemical, spectroscopic, and chromatographic methods for analysis and characterization of forensic samples. Potential topics include forensic applications of UV-Visible, IR, Raman, NMR, atomic absorption (AA) spectroscopy, fluorescence microscopy, X-ray, mass spectrometry; chromatographic methods (GC, HPLC, and TLC) and capillary electrophoresis for separation of forensics; analysis and identification of enforced drugs; colorimetric methods; microscopy and immunoassays for forensic examination; chemistry in examination and analysis of chemical, biological, and physical forensic samples (alcohol, carbon monoxide, papers, hair, gunpowder, inks, fibers, paints, firearms, fingerprint, palmprint, documents, and ...
Adolescents may report a sexual assault to their physician, sometimes because they came to do so and other times because the question has been asked. Depending on the patients current age, age at time of the event, the identity and presence of the alleged perpetrator (such as an acquaintance, a relative, teacher/coach, or even health care professional), and state law, the assault may have to be reported even if the teenager does not want it to be reported. At the time of examination after acute assault, an adolescent may have a hard time making a decision to press charges and can be encouraged to have a forensic medical examination to assess for injury and infection and to collect forensic evidence. Before any forensic examination, victims should be advised not to wash their clothes, bathe, or shower until they have been examined. These clothes should be stored in a paper, not plastic, bag. In some facilities, adolescents may have the option of freezing forensic evidence if they are uncertain ...
Ed MeyerPortage County Common Pleas Judge John Enlow has ordered new DNA tests of potentially decisive crime scene evidence in the case of death row inmate Tyrone Noling.Enlows ruling Thursday morning was a significant victory for Noling. It moved the case forward on a defense assertion by the Ohio Innocence Project that he was not the killer in a 1990 double murder in Atwater Township, but Nolings lawyers came prepared for a full evidentiary hearing on the evidence.Four nationally recognized experts, in the fields of DNA testing, false confessions by state witnesses and cold-case criminal investigations, were waiting to testify but now must wait until the test results are revealed.Enlow ordered the new DNA tests on a cigarette butt found in the driveway at the home of the elderly victims, Bearnhardt and Cora Hartig. His order calls for the tests to be done by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation. Any positive results then will be sent to the FBI…
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Microscopic hair analysis is the science of comparing several strands of hair under a microscope and attempting to deduce if the strands match. It was accepted as a forensic science by the 1950s.[8] Researchers often monitored more than a dozen attributes, including pigment distribution and scale patterns. This technique has been used in criminal investigations to try to tie hair found at a crime scene, or other location of note, and confirm if the hair matches that of a suspect. While a simple hair color match might be consistent with a certain suspect having been at the scene - black hair at the scene when the suspect has black hair - microscopic hair analysis began to claim a stronger standard by the 1970s. Rather than merely narrow the field of possibilities, hair analysts claimed to be able to match a specific person, such that the hair could be proof of a specific suspects presence. While the typed reports often hedged the certainty of microscopic hair analysis, witnesses in court ...
In this discussion, Dr. Michael Freeman talks about his research involving motor vehicle collisions, whiplash and forensic applications. Dr. Michael Freeman is a consultant in forensic medicine, and as such is a member of the Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine (FFLM) of the Royal College of Physicians in the United Kingdom. He has provided expert testimony more than 1,200 times in a wide variety of civil and criminal cases, including injury and death litigation, automotive and other product liability, toxic tort litigation, life expectancy, and medical negligence cases, as well as in homicide, assault, and other criminal matters.. Dr. Freeman has published around 220 scientific papers, books, and book chapters, primarily focusing on issues relating to forensic applications of epidemiology and general and specific causation. Research and publication topics include traffic crash-related injury and death, injury biomechanics and injury causation, genocide, cancer epidemiology, chronic pain ...
23. The Commission observes that, as appears from the record, the case regarding the death of Giaccomo Turra was initially taken up by the 30th Prosecutor (Fiscal a 30) of the Specialized Unit on Crimes against Life, and that on October 2, 1995, it was removed to the military criminal courts. On October 4, 1995, the 59th Judge of Military Criminal Investigation returned the process to the Office of the Attorney General (Fiscal a), as it considered that there was no evidence linking members of the State security forces to the victim s death. Upon assuming jurisdiction once again, the Office of the Attorney General formed a special commission to investigate the case, and on March 16, 1996, returned the investigation to the military criminal courts. On taking up the investigation anew, the 59th Judge of Military Criminal Investigation ruled that the police agents accused should not be detained;[5] they were ultimately acquitted by a court-martial. The acquittal was affirmed by the Superior Military ...
Profiling documents were sent to Ankara by Murat Karagöz, the Turkish ambassador in Amman between 2016 and 2019. Karagöz is now director general for Information at the foreign ministry.. Critics of the Erdoğan government abroad, especially members of the Hizmet/Gülen movement, have been facing surveillance, harassment, death threats and abduction since President Erdoğan decided to scapegoat the group for his own legal troubles. They have often been denied consular services such as power of attorney and birth registry as well as having their passports revoked. Their assets in Turkey are seized and their family members at home risk criminal charges.. The judicial documents once more confirmed that spying activities by Turkish diplomatic missions result in serious consequences in the Turkish judicial system.. As previously disclosed by Nordic Monitor, the foreign ministry sent lists of profiled Turkish nationals in two CDs to the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutors Office, the national police and ...
Federal authorities investigating a building fire that injured six Detroit firefighters say the blaze on the citys east side is a case of arson.. Four firefighters remained hospitalized Monday.. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said at a news conference Monday afternoon that the cause of Fridays blaze along East Jefferson near Dickerson was arson.. The initial fire at the two-story commercial building was extinguished after firefighters arrived at 5 a.m. Friday. The blaze was rekindled more than two hours later.. ATF Special-Agent-in-Charge Tom Brandon said investigators know the fire started in the Metro PCS part of the building, and although they know what was used to start the fire, he wouldnt say.. We do know, but right now it turns into a criminal investigation because accidental was determined not to be the origin of this fire. and now its an active criminal investigation so well withhold any of the evidence so we hopefully can get the publics help, Brandon ...
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Heres a look at the legal road ahead for Trump --. Atlanta prosecutors opened a criminal investigation into whether Trump attempted to overturn his election loss in Georgia, including a Jan. 2 phone call in which he urged the states Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to find enough votes to reverse Bidens narrow victory.,Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr., a Democrat, is in the midst of an 18-month criminal investigation focusing in part on hush-money payments paid to women on Trumps behalf, and whether Trump or his businesses manipulated the value of assets - inflating them in some cases and minimizing them in others - to gain favorable loan terms and tax benefits.,Last month, Vances office sent subpoenas to local governments in the New York City suburbs seeking information about a sprawling Westchester estate Trump owns there, and 158 acres of land he donated to conservation land trust in 2016 to qualify for an income tax deduction.,New York Attorney General Letitia ...
New Year s Eve is the time when a woman wants to be kissed by the lover of her life, and the men want to be there to solidify their relationship with their woman. It is the time when everyone unites together and welcomes the New Year by dining together and eating Ice creams. But, how bad it would be for an ice cream company that has to face criminal investigation on being charged for contamination during the festive season? Similar case happened with Blue Bell Creameries which is facing criminal investigation by the U.S. ...
4) Michael Rawson obsessed with me for 6 years now and last night through this am has been threatening me with harassment via YouTube unless I remove YouTubes which are not mine. He thinks I have these 2 YouTube channels that are mine which arent but Rawson doesnt seem to be in touch with reality. Like Barbara Ricci he lies about me but in his case it is his Facebook page dedicated to ranting about me -- one example of Michael Rawson lying is he states I did what I did my protest because of political ambitions but in fact I did it for 79 year old Eric Youngquist, a Korean War Veteran who was severely handicapped and has since passed away in a Hospice of Cancer! He is a fraud and a liar -- that is what he calls me but that is him describing himself since he would call the NYPD and demand they ticket the Veterans -- he claims are fire hazards etc but my issues was stop harassing the Veterans while you are running an illegal parking valet service in the loading and unloading zone and because the ...
Posted on , November 9, 2014 , 47 Comments. I started investigating Loretta Lynch, Obamas pick for Attorney General and immediately could see an interesting connection. I read an article stating that when Loretta Lynch started Harvard, she co-founded an African-American sorority. There was only one other girl in this sorority, Sharon Malone. The name rang a bell.. The name of the wife of AG Holder is Sharon Malone, she is the sister of a known civil rights leader Vivien Malone -Jones (one of 2 black students who enrolled in all white University of Alabama).. I checked the age: both were born in 1959 and both went to Harvard at the same time. There were very few African American students in Harvard in 1977-1981, so I am rather certain that Loretta Lynch is an old college friend of Sharon Malone, the wife of the current AG Eric Holder.. Why this connection is important? Holder will be investigated by Congress for totally lawless gun trafficking to Mexican drug cartels in Fast and Furious, IRS ...
Defence lawyers need more education about the weaknesses of forensic sciences, to ensure evidence does not go unchallenged in court, Andersen says. But its hard to get a second opinion in New Zealand, given most forensic experts work for the police, via ESR. One of the biggest challenges is that judges, not scientists, decide whether forensic evidence should be admitted in court. And judges rely on precedent, so even discredited science like bitemarks continues to be admitted, because its been admitted before. In her address to the 2016 Forensic Science Society symposium, Supreme Court Justice Susan Glazebrook said it is important not to accept without question a type of evidence just because its always been accepted as reliable. Forensic scientists and the courts must keep abreast of changes in science and the development of new methods. Since 2011, about 100 New Zealand judges have attended a two-day Understanding Forensic Evidence programme to help them assess the strengths and ...
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Personal effects, such as a toothbrush, razor or hair brush, can be collected and submitted as Comparison samples. Personal items, usually from missing persons, are considered quasi knowns because it is not guaranteed that the object pertains solely to the user/owner of the item. As it relates to the personal effects of a known suspect, it is not possible to submit them as Comparison samples without consent or a court-ordered warrant.. Discarded items, such as gum, a cigarette butt or a drinking container, can be collected and submitted as Comparison samples, however, the act of discarding must be viewed by police. For example, the cigarette butt has to be seen by police as discarded by the suspect in order to be used as a comparison sample. Ensure that discarded sample is packaged, sealed and labelled separately and that the origin of the sample is clearly marked.. ...
Materials analysis and characterization can provide important information as evidence in legal proceedings. Although the utility of trace elemental analyses for comparisons of glass, paint chips, bullet lead and metal fragments has been shown to offer a high degree of discrimination between different sources of these materials, the instrumentation required for the generation of good analytical data in forensic comparisons can be beyond the reach of many forensic laboratories. Scanning Electron Microscopy with an Energy Dispersive Spectrometer (SEM-EDS), X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF), Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (LA-ICP-AES) and, more recently, LA-Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) have been used in forensic laboratories for elemental analysis determinations. A newly developed Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) instrument (Foster and Freeman Ltd., Evesham, U.K.) has been evaluated as a tool for the forensic elemental analysis of ...
An Argentinian prosecutor will assess the findings of a group of forensic analysts who discovered more evidence indicating that Argentinian prosecutor Alberto Nisman was murdered, The Times of Israel reported.. The investigative team, composed of twenty-eight experts ranging from psychology to ballistics concluded that Nisman was drugged and that at least one person forcefully held him down. The new report also found bruises in Nismans left leg, head, nose, and abdomen the Argentine news site Infobae reported (Spanish link) on Thursday.. The report also highlighted that only two footprints belonging to Nisman were found in his Puerto Madero apartment. This finding is inconsistent with Nismans activities on previous days, suggesting that the suspect or suspects carefully cleaned Nismans apartment before they left to cover any tracks.. Lastly, experts explained that the position and angle of the gunshot are not compatible with that of a self-inflicted wound, making it physically impossible for ...
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  • A two week course in forensic toxicology is provided at NMS Labs in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. (uthsc.edu)
  • Supply of Medical Equipments for Forensic Medicine & Toxicology departments for. (lifecarehll.com)
  • International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine (IJMTFM) encourage libraries to list this open access journal among its electronic journal holdings. (ac.ir)
  • Forensic chemistry's roots lie in medico-legal investigation, toxicology and microscopy and have since led the development of modern forensic analytic techniques and practices for use in a variety of applications. (emedicalbooks.com)
  • Forensic professionals, particularly medical examiners―often working through heavy caseloads―require quick and easy access to reliable sources of information to help interpret toxicology results. (emedicalbooks.com)
  • The Handbook of Forensic Toxicology for Medical Examiners is a concise handbook referencing the most common toxic substances and their reported non-toxic, toxic, and lethal concentrations, making it an ideal text for quick reference in the lab or autopsy room. (emedicalbooks.com)
  • Forensic medicine is a multi-disciplinary branch which includes the practice of forensic pathology, forensic psychiatry, forensic dentistry, forensic radiology and forensic toxicology. (allthingsmedicine.com)
  • The Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine is responsible for a wide range of forensic medicine and science services. (vifm.org)
  • The Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine (VIFM) is Australia's largest multi-disciplinary centre for forensic medical and scientific services. (vifm.org)
  • On 14 October, a specialist team from the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Glebe Coroner's Court flew to Bali to assist in identifying the remains. (dictionaryofsydney.org)
  • The operating functions of the division ceased in 1991 when it was re-established as the Institute of Forensic Medicine. (dictionaryofsydney.org)
  • Dr Minovici was a precursor in this field and his unit in Bucharest was the very first institute of forensic medicine in the world! (malkaart.com)
  • Subjects and method: Case study of children (0-11 years old) and adolescents (12-18 years old) victims of violence under consideration of personal injury, and examined by forensic dental experts at the Institute of Forensic Medicine (Instituto Médico Legal - IML) of Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil. (bvsalud.org)
  • He was a graduate teaching assistant at the Faculty of Law, University of Lisbon between 1982 and 1990, invited Professor of Criminal Law at the Institute of Forensic Medicine of Lisbon in 1987 and a resident director and invited associate professor at the Law Course and Public Administration at the University of Asia Oriental, Macau in 1989 and 1990. (who.int)
  • The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology43(4):e93-e95, December 2022. (lww.com)
  • J Forensic Sci Med [serial online] 2022 [cited 2023 Feb 8];8:57-61. (jfsmonline.com)
  • Thank you for your interest in Stanford's forensic psychiatry fellowship program. (stanford.edu)
  • Our mission is to train the next generation of leaders in forensic psychiatry embodying the highest standards of ethics, scientific rigor, scholarship, and professionalism. (stanford.edu)
  • While adhering to all ACGME requirements for forensic psychiatry fellowships (e.g. for forensic knowledge and competencies), our program is unique in its focus on neurolaw. (stanford.edu)
  • Note that incoming forensic psychiatry fellows are considered to be PGY-5s, regardless of prior fellowships completed. (stanford.edu)
  • Psychiatry was constituted within forensic medicine in Brazil. (bvsalud.org)
  • MBBS with PG Degree/ Diploma in Medicine / Surgery/ Forensic Medicine/ Orthopaedics/ ENT/ Ophthalmology/ Anaesthesia/ Psychiatry/ Dermatology/ Radiology. (careersportal.in)
  • The trainee will attend courses in forensic science at the Tennessee Bureau of Investigations in Nashville, Tennessee, and a course in forensic anthropology at the University of Tennessee Forensic Anthropology Research Center at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. (uthsc.edu)
  • Three online activities and three lesson plans introduce forensic medicine, anthropology, technology, and history. (nih.gov)
  • Forensic plays an important role in criminal investigations and it is equally used in archeology, Anthropology, Astronomy, Biology, Geology and Victimology. (researchhelpdesk.org)
  • The fellow will perform approximately 250 autopsies under the mentorship of five American Board of Pathology certified forensic pathologists. (uthsc.edu)
  • Before the first 12 hours, diagnosis of early myocardial infarctions is always difficult for forensic pathologists. (astm.org)
  • Reports from Forensic Experts, such as Forensic Pathologists, Forensic Toxicologists, and Crime Scene Investigators, are compiled together with other documents within the inquiry process and are critical to the success of the investigation. (sljol.info)
  • In certain causes of death and forensic scenarios, cross-sectional imaging may be used to help the forensic pathologists decide which decedents should have an autopsy or to determine whether the autopsy should be limited or complete. (medscape.com)
  • Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology involves handling, examination and evaluation of dental evidence in criminal justice cases. (wikipedia.org)
  • Following the closure of the MSc course at the University of Glamorgan , there are two courses available in the UK those are MSc in Forensic Dentistry i.e. one-year programme and other is Masters in Forensic Odontology i.e. two-year programme. (wikipedia.org)
  • A forensic odontologist is on staff at the WTRFC to provide consultation and training in forensic odontology. (uthsc.edu)
  • Forensic Odontology is offered by National Forensic Sciences University which is the world's only university dedicated to forensic sciences. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Belgian university KU Leuven offers a master's in Forensic Odontology. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are no graduate study programs for forensic odontology specifically in Canada. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some universities have offered some involvement in forensic science disciples during clinical dental specialty projects, however, they will not graduate with credibility in the forensic odontology discipline. (wikipedia.org)
  • Forensic odontology is the study of dental applications in legal proceedings . (wikipedia.org)
  • Forensic odontology (FO) is recognized as one of the primary methods for forensic identification. (scielo.edu.uy)
  • Forensic odontology (FO) is one of the three primary methods recognized by INTERPOL for identifying disaster victims. (scielo.edu.uy)
  • Details for: Simpson's forensic medicine. (who.int)
  • Broken down into body regions and skeletal elements for ease of reference, the atlas facilitates the vital work performed by forensic anthropologists, who bring to the autopsy table a store of specialist knowledge that can turn a case. (ucf.edu)
  • Methods: We invited the participation of Year 2 medical students in suitable forensic autopsy cases during the course of one year. (ksbu.edu.tr)
  • Specialists of forensic medicine and anatomy provided theoretical support through talks in their specialized fields during the autopsy. (ksbu.edu.tr)
  • Conclusion: We think that forensic autopsies are an attractive supplementary educational model, and we have decided to continue the forensic autopsy practices. (ksbu.edu.tr)
  • Conventional radiography is traditionally used to complement forensic autopsy , serving primarily to document metallic bullet fragments, foreign bodies, fractures, and injury patterns. (medscape.com)
  • The addition of cross-sectional imaging to forensic autopsy allows the radiologist and forensic pathologist to view postmortem anatomy in two and three dimensions without dissection. (medscape.com)
  • A cross-sectional study has been conducted using 100 panoramic radiographs from the archives of the Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Yenepoya Dental College, Mangalore. (jdrr.org)
  • Visible Proofs is about the history of forensic medicine. (nih.gov)
  • Explore significant cases, technologies, and people that have had an impact on the history of forensic medicine. (nih.gov)
  • Our bachelor's in biology can prepare you for that with Pre-Health Professional programs designed to support your progress toward a career in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dental, optometry and veterinary medicine as well as advanced degrees in fields such as genetics, cell biology, molecular biology, biotechnology and neuroscience. (hilbert.edu)
  • England has traditionally been understood as a latecomer to the use of forensic medicine in death investigation, lagging nearly two-hundred years behind other European authorities. (apple.com)
  • Ballistics: Forensic ballistics is the science dealing with the investigation of the firearms, ammunitions and the problems arising from the use. (medicinembbs.com)
  • In clinical forensic medicine it is the investigation of trauma to living patients,[3] whereas pathological forensic medicine involves the examination of traumas to the deceased to find the cause of death. (allthingsmedicine.com)
  • Journal of Forensic Medicine is a multidisciplinary subject and it is defined as the application of medical knowledge to the investigation of crime, particularly in establishing the causes of injury or death. (researchhelpdesk.org)
  • Provides information for forensic sciences and investigation, substance abuse and addiction, criminal law and procedure, criminal investigation, and more. (pcom.edu)
  • It is expected that this study will promote the toxicological investigation of bone marrow and open avenues for the use of this tissue as an option for the detection of toxic chemicals in cases of forensic pathology . (bvsalud.org)
  • The text begins with an introduction to the basic principles of chemistry and expands through organic chemistry into forensic investigation. (ucf.edu)
  • The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for doctors and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss original investigations, observations, scholarly inquiries, reviews and developments in the various branches of the anatomy sciences and forensic sciences. (researchbib.com)
  • Bite mark analysis has been condemned by several scientific bodies, such as the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), [2] the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), [3] and the Texas Forensic Science Commission . (wikipedia.org)
  • The journal will include articles in the fields of forensic medicine, forensic sciences & law and ethics as applied to forensic practice. (sljol.info)
  • Not only does it supply a review of the literature in this field, but it illustrates the material with photographs from real cases investigated by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, which serves a population of four million people. (ucf.edu)
  • Common aspects and action protocols, Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences. (urjc.es)
  • Our specialist medico-legal investigators support the maintenance of a safe and just Victoria by working in partnership with a range of justice agencies to provide critical forensic evidence to our courts and tribunals. (vifm.org)
  • This study investigates the practice of CSDs in relation to the assessment and medico-legal documentation of allegations of common assault, with a view to identifying gaps in their knowledge of clinical forensic medicine . (bvsalud.org)
  • A response rate of 59.3% was achieved and results indicate that clinical forensic training in the undergraduate medical programme does not prepare CSDs sufficiently for the task of managing the medico-legal examination and documentation of allegations of assault by patients . (bvsalud.org)
  • Moreover, while the English resisted Southern Europe's penchant for autopsies, at times their findings reveal a solid understanding of internal medicine. (apple.com)
  • Should forensic autopsies be a source for medical education? (ksbu.edu.tr)
  • Should forensic autopsies be a source fo. (ksbu.edu.tr)
  • Purpose: We considered that forensic autopsies may be used as ancillary and supportive practice in anatomy education. (ksbu.edu.tr)
  • With development of medicine, legal aspects of it also came into picture, which lead to the development of the subject Forensic Medicine or Medical Jurisprudence. (who.int)
  • Pathological forensics medicine, with the differing factor being the condition of the patients. (allthingsmedicine.com)
  • Hilbert's bachelor's degree in biology can be the credential you need to get your start in a broad range of potential career paths, including teaching, research and medical positions in fields such as health care, agriculture, environmental preservation, veterinary medicine and forensics. (hilbert.edu)
  • Against her stern father's wishes and society's expectations, Audrey often slips away to her uncle's laboratory to study the gruesome practice of forensic medicine. (hachettebookgroup.com)
  • This Preventive Medicine Grand Rounds presentation provides an overview of public health law and legal epidemiology and is presented by staff from CDC's Public Health Law Program. (cdc.gov)
  • This illustrated guide to the role of the forensic anthropologist in investigating child abuse is an essential resource in one of the most contentious areas of forensic pathology. (ucf.edu)
  • Thought you might appreciate this item(s) I saw in The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology. (lww.com)
  • Forensic Medicine and Anatomy Research (FMAR) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal. (researchbib.com)
  • Journal of Forensic Medicine - Abbreviation - Journals usually have long names, such as ( Journal of Forensic Medicine ). (researchhelpdesk.org)
  • For example, if you're looking for a scientific journal that particularly publishes research related to Forensic Medicine in / then you can gather the required information from Journal of Forensic Medicine . (researchhelpdesk.org)
  • Journal of Forensic Medicine is a peer reviewed journal, serving the International Scientific Community. (researchhelpdesk.org)
  • This forensic medicine journal with impact factor offers an Open Access platform to the authors to publish their research outcome. (researchhelpdesk.org)
  • The Sri Lanka Journal of Forensic Medicine, Science & Law is an open access, peer reviewed publication of the University of Peradeniya. (sljol.info)
  • Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine. (jept.ir)
  • The detailed chapters focus on both the theoretical and practical aspects of forensic chemistry with emphasis on controlled substance testing and identification. (ucf.edu)
  • The prime aspects of forensic investigations are determination of the gender, age, and identification of the ethnic population. (jdrr.org)
  • Although many molecular biologists have come forward for the conservation of these species, lack of knowledge about the available, fast, and dependable techniques makes it difficult for forensic identification of seized or confiscated. (jfsmonline.com)
  • The division furthermore performed functions regarding forensic biology, including providing services to the New South Wales Police. (dictionaryofsydney.org)
  • This updated volume on clinical forensic medicine covers the topics required for forensic healthcare professionals working in general forensic medicine and sexual offence medicine. (emedicalbooks.com)
  • This study revealed an important gap in the knowledge and practice of clinical forensic medicine by CSDs and suggests that the current curriculum should be adapted to allow adequate training of undergraduate medical students in the area of clinical forensic medicine . (bvsalud.org)
  • The Anatomy Museum provides a key source for the study of medicine and along with the Pathology and Forensic Medicine Collection, forms the core of the University's medicine and health resources. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • IMSEAR at SEARO: Evolution of forensic medicine in India. (who.int)
  • The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), in conjunction with the Shelby County Medical Examiner's Office and West Tennessee Regional Forensic Center (WTRFC) offers a 1-year forensic pathology fellowship. (uthsc.edu)
  • The fellow will attend a national forensic pathology conference and present research performed during the fellowship. (uthsc.edu)
  • however, in veterinary medicine , this practice is not used. (bvsalud.org)
  • It allows free access to more than 740 medical journals (full texts or abstracts only) of many countries and on several languages, sorted by specialty (from AIDS to Veterinary Medicine, plus basic sci. (bvsalud.org)
  • Gentian violet and malachite green are also antifungal, antiparasitic, and antibacterial agents used in veterinary medicine. (who.int)
  • The Forensic Pathology department also undertook medical investigations regarding aircraft crashes and provided post-graduate training to medical practitioners. (dictionaryofsydney.org)
  • All chapters have been reviewed and revised to reflect how the provision of forensic medical services has changed since the previous edition with multidisciplinary teams working in the custodial environment, comprising doctors, nurses, and paramedics and those practitioners providing sexual offence examinations. (emedicalbooks.com)
  • These are beneficial in helping prospective forensic practitioners move towards board-eligible status. (wikipedia.org)
  • This Forensic Psychology blog has contributions from staff, students and associates of the Centre for Forensic and Family Psychology (CFFP) at the University of Nottingham. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • We hope it is a helpful resource for anyone interested in Forensic Psychology! (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • The onset of the Judiciary Insane Asylum in Brazil is briefly presented, followed by the genesis of the field of forensic psychology - an instrument that helped psychiatrists to determine not only defendants" or criminals" characteristics, but also characteristics of patients and children. (bvsalud.org)
  • Textbook of military medicine: medical aspects of chemical and biologic warfare. (cdc.gov)
  • It is compulsory to clear the Neet entrance test with qualified marks to pursue the Surgical Medicine Programs & MBBS course at CAIRO. (dreammedicine.in)
  • Allthingsmedicine extends prime content regarding USMLE, PLAB, MRCP, AMC, MCCQE and other medicine and surgery related opportunities and information for medical students around the world. (allthingsmedicine.com)
  • The Institute was formed under the NSW Department of Health, however the agency also reported to the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sydney. (dictionaryofsydney.org)
  • It is managed by the Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya Sri Lanka. (sljol.info)
  • Print copies of back issues are available at the department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya and electronic versions are archived. (sljol.info)
  • Forensic medicine is a broad term used to describe a group of medical specialties which deal with the examination and diagnosis of individuals who have been injured by or who have died because of external or unnatural causes such as poisoning, assault, suicide and other forms of violence, and apply findings to law (i.e. court cases). (allthingsmedicine.com)
  • Forensic chemistryis a subdiscipline of forensic science, its principles guide the analyses performed in modern forensic laboratories. (emedicalbooks.com)
  • Basic Principles of Forensic Chemistry is designed to provide a clear and concise understanding of forensic chemistry. (ucf.edu)
  • Ability to prepare and present stories and social reports respecting the ethical and professional principles of intervention in the professional forensic field. (urjc.es)
  • Stanford University is uniquely positioned to train neurolaw specialists, given its outstanding depth and expertise in the fields of neuroscience research, medicine, law, public policy, and neuroethics. (stanford.edu)
  • Dr. Demarco graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1992. (vitals.com)
  • It is also intended to enhance practice in laboratory medicine and forensic pathology by raising awareness of ethical issues. (who.int)
  • Master's degree programs in different forensic disciplines along with M.Sc. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this context, this paper analyzes theses in forensic medicine which were submitted to the Medical School in Rio de Janeiro between 1832 to1930. (bvsalud.org)
  • While our forensic pathology service investigates deaths reported to the Coroner the VIFM also has state-wide responsibility to support and coordinating the management and storage of deceased persons who have died as a result of non-Coroner's deaths including those associated with epidemics and pandemics. (vifm.org)
  • As part of the coronial process, NSW Health Pathology's Statewide Forensic Medicine team respectfully engage with families of the deceased and, where directed, carry out post-mortem examinations for the coroner to help investigate unexpected, unexplained or suspicious deaths across three sites in NSW (Sydney/Lidcombe, Newcastle and Wollongong). (dictionaryofsydney.org)
  • The inquiry lead to the abolition of the Institute and the establishment of the Department of Forensic Medicine. (dictionaryofsydney.org)
  • Established in 1961, the Division of Forensic Medicine was a specially formed division within the Department of Public Health. (dictionaryofsydney.org)
  • Scientific method applied to forensic social work, techniques and instruments. (urjc.es)