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ACADEMY
5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
LAW AND FORENSIC SCIENCES
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March 7 - 9, 2025
Izmir
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Participants may take part in the congress submitting their abstracts, reports and e-posters. Any study conducted under the faculty or faculties involved in the main title of the congress may apply. It is possible to take part in the congress with an unpublished conceptual, experimental, non-experimental or theoretical study.
Email for papers and questions :
forsconference@gmail.com
Important Dates
Deadline for abstracts : March 2, 2025
Deadline for registrations : March 3, 2025
Publication Conference Books : April 30, 2025
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Registration Fee
ONLINE
FREE FOR NON-TURKISH PARTICIPANTS
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FACE TO FACE
70 EURO
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Guidelines
Any paper submitted to our congress should not have been submitted and/or published elsewhere.
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​Papers will be assessed using double-blind refereeing process and the referee report will be maintained. Any necessary changes suggested by the referees should be made.
Templates
Please ensure your submission meets the conference's strict guidelines for accepting scholarly papers. Downloadable versions of the check list for :
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Abstract Papers
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Full-text Papers
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TOPICS :
Law
Humanitarian Forensics
Criminalistics
Clinical Forensic Medicine
Crime Prevention Strategies
Anthropology – Odontology
Criminology
Environmental Forensics
Forensic Biology & Genetics
Forensic Engineering
Forensic Pathology
Forensic Psychiatry & Behavioural Sciences
Medical Law – Jurisprudence
Security Studies and Policing
Sexual Violence
Toxicology
Forensic science
Expert witness
Forensic science and statistics
Evaluating evidence of emerging analytical technologies
Epidemiological evidence and the law
Education of methods for evidence interpretation
Communication between lawyers and experts
Legal versus scientific reasoning
Quantifying evidential value
DNA mixture interpretation
Interpretation at activity level
Combining evidence
Statistical and logical methods in law, legal and forensic sciences
Deciding under uncertainty
Statistics as evidence
Fingerprint
Forensic evidence
Friction ridges
Human or other primate hand
Fingerprint analysis
The identification of gender by use of a fingerprint test
Identification and classification of individual fingerprints
Dactyloscopy
Exemplar prints
Electronic recording of fingerprint
Footprints
Fingerprint recognition or fingerprint authentication
Scanning dead or unconscious people
Disappearance of children's latent prints
Detection of drug use
Collecting patent prints
Collecting latent prints
Photography
Alternate light source
Cyanoacrylate
Chemical developers
Crime laboratories
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