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Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences
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Most Cited Articles of Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences
Title
Year
Citations
Wildlife across our borders: a review of the illegal trade in Australia
2008
79
Forensic science on trial - What is the law of the land?
2011
78
What role should investigative facts play in the evaluation of scientific evidence?
2011
61
Copy-move and splicing image forgery detection and localization techniques: a review
2017
59
Tutorial on logistic-regression calibration and fusion:converting a score to a likelihood ratio
2013
58
Investigating Social Networking applications on smartphones detecting Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+ artefacts on Android and iOS platforms
2016
49
Human expert performance in forensic decision making: Seven different sources of bias†† Note: I dedicate this article to Bryan Found, who was not only a personal friend but also a forensic scientist who was at the very forefront of understanding the critical role of human decision-making in forensic science and in establishing the area of cognitive forensics. He is greatly missed, personally and professionally.View all notes
2017
43
Environmental DNA monitoring: beware of the transition to more sensitive typing methodologies
2013
42
Degradation of forensic DNA profiles
2013
41
Cloud storage forensics: MEGA as a case study
2017
35
Gunshot residue analysis and its evidential values: a review
2013
35
Estimation of post-mortem interval using biochemical markers
2014
34
An analysis of the success rate of 908 trace DNA samples submitted to the Crime Sample Database Unit in New Zealand
2008
34
Novel digital forensic readiness technique in the cloud environment
2018
33
An overview of methods used for estimation of time since death
2011
33
Illicit drug profiling: the Australian experience
2007
33
Near infrared imaging for the improved detection of fingermarks on difficult surfaces
2009
32
SugarSync forensic analysis
2016
30
The chequered past and risky future of digital forensics
2019
30
Selective targeting of fingermarks using immunogenic techniques
2013
30
Long term stability of cannabis resin and cannabis extracts
2010
29
Forensic investigation of OneDrive, Box, GoogleDrive and Dropbox applications on Android and iOS devices
2016
27
Forensic science, an enabler or dis-enabler for criminal investigation?
2012
27
Suicide in forensic practice – an Australian perspective
2011
26
Deciphering the human condition: the rise of cognitive forensics
2015
25
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