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The strange persistence of (source) “identification” claims in forensic literature through descriptivism, diagnosticism and machinism

Posted on November 4, 2022November 7, 2022 By sdargoltz

Alex Biedermann

Forensic Sci Int Synerg; 4; 2022

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Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, Chemistry, Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction, DNA and Biology, Fingerprints / Friction Ridge, Firearms and Toolmarks, Footwear and Tire, Photography, Video, and Imaging Technology, Questioned Documents, Toxicology, Trace Evidence

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