Science & Justice

Papers
(The H4-Index of Science & Justice is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Inkjet printer prediction under complicated printing conditions based on microscopic image features308
Fingermark development on silver mirror surfaces: A comparative study between mirror chemical delamination assessment and established techniques44
From digital trace to evidence: Challenges and insights from a trial case study44
Enhancing forensic shoeprint analysis: Application of the Shoe-MS algorithm to challenging evidence30
Quantification of smokeless powder (SLP) additives on hands after direct handling of bulk samples via a filter-and-shoot method29
A global survey of the attitudes and perspectives of cognitive bias in forensic anthropology28
Corrigendum to “Quantification of smokeless powder (SLP) additives on hands after direct handling of bulk samples via a filter-and-shoot method” [Sci. Justice (2025) 101262]22
Evaluation of silver mirror chemical delamination on dusted fingermarks22
The effectiveness of forensic evidence in the investigation of volume crime scenes20
Performance of the supervised learning algorithms in sex estimation of the proximal femur: A comparative study in contemporary Egyptian and Turkish samples19
Evaluation of the effect of ozone disinfection on forensic identification of blood, saliva, and semen stains18
The application of dual energy X-ray soil screening in forensic archaeology17
IFC: Editorial Board16
IFC: Editorial Board15
Establishing a Pan-European, multi-disciplinary taphonomic research Infrastructure: The ‘UK-Netherlands decomposition experimental research (UNDER) Group’15
Examining the transfer of male DNA onto female underwear in simulated non sexual social interaction versus digital penetration to assist in the evaluation of results in casework scenarios15
Using sketchnoting as a revision aid with forensic students15
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