The author's final peer reviewed version can be found by following the URI link. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.There appears to be a limited but growing body of research on the sequential analysis/treatment of multiple types of evidence. The development of an integrated forensic approach is necessary to maximise evidence recovery and to ensure that a particular treatment is not detrimental to other types of evidence. This study aims to assess the effect of latent and blood mark enhancement techniques (e.g. fluorescence, ninhydrin, acid violet 17, black iron-oxide powder suspension) on the subsequent detection of saliva. Saliva detection was performed by means of a presumptive test (Phadebas®) in additi...
The Phadebas® Forensic Press Test is routinely used for the detection of saliva. However, assessment...
In the field of Forensic Science, getting the most information out of the smallest bit of evidence i...
ABSTRACT: Biological stains can be difficult to detect at crime scenes or on items recovered from cr...
There appears to be a limited but growing body of research on the sequential analysis/treatment of m...
An investigation into the effects of physical and chemical enhancement on subsequent presumptive and...
Recent advances in genetics have allowed increasing acutely the capacities of the formation of relia...
Saliva is commonly found at crime scenes and other biological fluids, such as semen, urine, blood, a...
The author's final peer reviewed version can be found by following the URI link. The Publisher's fin...
Biological fluids, like saliva, are commonly encountered in forensic casework. The ability to locate...
Saliva stains can play an important part in the forensic investigation of violent crimes by linking ...
The aim of the research was to understand if the use of chemicals compounds used to enhance latent f...
Contemporary forensic science hinges on DNA analysis to link an individual to a crime scene. Sources...
The differentiation between bloodstain patterns resulting from impact events and those from the expi...
Forensic science is a branch that deals with a wide plethora of areas such as anthropology, migratio...
Amylase testing has been used as a presumptive test for crime scene saliva for over three decades, m...
The Phadebas® Forensic Press Test is routinely used for the detection of saliva. However, assessment...
In the field of Forensic Science, getting the most information out of the smallest bit of evidence i...
ABSTRACT: Biological stains can be difficult to detect at crime scenes or on items recovered from cr...
There appears to be a limited but growing body of research on the sequential analysis/treatment of m...
An investigation into the effects of physical and chemical enhancement on subsequent presumptive and...
Recent advances in genetics have allowed increasing acutely the capacities of the formation of relia...
Saliva is commonly found at crime scenes and other biological fluids, such as semen, urine, blood, a...
The author's final peer reviewed version can be found by following the URI link. The Publisher's fin...
Biological fluids, like saliva, are commonly encountered in forensic casework. The ability to locate...
Saliva stains can play an important part in the forensic investigation of violent crimes by linking ...
The aim of the research was to understand if the use of chemicals compounds used to enhance latent f...
Contemporary forensic science hinges on DNA analysis to link an individual to a crime scene. Sources...
The differentiation between bloodstain patterns resulting from impact events and those from the expi...
Forensic science is a branch that deals with a wide plethora of areas such as anthropology, migratio...
Amylase testing has been used as a presumptive test for crime scene saliva for over three decades, m...
The Phadebas® Forensic Press Test is routinely used for the detection of saliva. However, assessment...
In the field of Forensic Science, getting the most information out of the smallest bit of evidence i...
ABSTRACT: Biological stains can be difficult to detect at crime scenes or on items recovered from cr...