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Differences between serial rapists and single-victim rapists regarding their modus operandi. Forensic Science Club

August 13, 2022 By Paula Atienza 5 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Predicting rapist type based on crime-scene violence, interpersonal involvement, and criminal sophistication in U.S. stranger rape…

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Which are the risk factors related to the suicide of police officers? Forensic Science Club

August 6, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “A Systematic Review of Risk Factors Implicated in the Suicide of Police Officers”, by Krishnan, N.;…

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Why are young people most likely to become cybercrime offenders? Forensic Science Club

July 30, 2022 By Paula Atienza 5 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “The seductions of cybercrime: Adolescence and the thrills of digital transgression”, by Goldsmith, A. and Wall,…

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Brief analysis of cybercrime in social networks. Forensic Science Club

July 23, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Analysis of Cybercrime on Social Media Platforms and Its Challenges”, by Almansoori, A.; Abdallah, S.; Alshamsi,…

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Witnesses and victims’ statements correctly collected when written? Forensic Science Club

July 16, 2022 By Paula Atienza 5 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “From verbal account to written evidence: do written statements generated by officers accurately represent what witnesses…

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Evolution of hate crimes against people of Asian origin during Covid-19 pandemic. Forensic Science Club

July 9, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Anti-Asian American Hate Crimes Spike During the Early Stages of the Covid-19 Pandemic”, by Han, S.;…

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Different neighborhoods, different crimes: an approach to the criminology of place. Forensic Science Club

July 2, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Different places, different problems: profiles of crime and disorder at residential parcels”, by O’Brien, D. T.;…

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Is it possible to improve the techniques used in forensic analysis? Club de Ciencias Forenses

June 25, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Unlocking the potential of forensic traces: Analytical approaches to generate investigative leads”, by Varela-Morillas, A.; Suhling,…

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Which are the factors that influence a minor to commit serial murders? Forensic Science Club

June 18, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Youth Serial Killers: Psychological and Criminological Profiles”, by García-Baamonde, M. E.; Blázquez-Alonso, M.; Moreno-Manso, J. M.;…

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Exploring necrosadism through a real case. Forensic Science Club

June 11, 2022 By Paula Atienza 5 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Necrosadism: exploring the sexual component of post-mortem mutilation of homicide victims” by Pettigrew, M. (2022), in…

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