Résumé
Submitted by Dr Jennifer Miller and Nottingham Civic Exchange. Commissioned by House of Lords Forensic Science Committee.
This submission focuses on the need to utilise a particular forensic science technique and improve its reach and use. Dr Miller is an academic and practice expert working in stomach content analysis and argues that this method can be used to improve forensic science outcomes by greatly improving time of death estimations.
This submission focuses on the need to utilise a particular forensic science technique and improve its reach and use. Dr Miller is an academic and practice expert working in stomach content analysis and argues that this method can be used to improve forensic science outcomes by greatly improving time of death estimations.
| langue originale | English |
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| Lieu de publication | Nottingham |
| état | Published - 1 sept. 2018 |
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