Science & Justice provides a forum to promote communication and publication of original articles,
reviews and correspondence on subjects that spark debates within the Forensic Science Community and the criminal justice sector. The
journal provides a medium whereby all aspects of applying science to legal ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Science & Justice provides a forum to promote communication and publication of original articles,
reviews and correspondence on subjects that spark debates within the Forensic Science Community and the criminal justice sector. The
journal provides a medium whereby all aspects of applying science to legal proceedings can be debated and progressed. Science & Justice
is published four times a year, and will be of interest primarily to practising forensic scientists and their colleagues in related fields.
It is chiefly concerned with the publication of formal scientific papers, in keeping with its international learned status, but will
not accept any article describing experimentation on animals which does not meet strict ethical standards.
- Promote communication and informed debate within the Forensic Science Community and the criminal justice sector.
- To
promote the publication of learned and original research findings from all areas of the forensic sciences and by so doing to advance
the profession.
- To promote the publication of case based material by way of case reviews.
- To promote the publication
of book reviews and conference proceedings which are of interest to the forensic science community.
Scope:
- To
provide a medium whereby all aspects of applying science to legal proceedings can be debated and progressed.
- To appeal to all
those with an interest in the forensic sciences.
Science & Justice has an Impact Factor of 0.838 on the
2010 Journal Citation Reports®, published by Thomson Reuters.
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Editor-in-Chief:
L. Barron
This journal is part of Elsevier's forensic package. For more information, go to:
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/forensics.
Members of the Forensic Science Society receive a subscription (print and online) as a membership benefit. To become a member please visit the FSS website at
http://http://www.forensic-science-society.org.uk/home.