Journal of Forensic Research and Crime Studies (JFRCS)

Journal of Forensic Research and Crime Studies

Journal of Forensic Research and Crime Studies (JFRCS) from JScholar is an online open access journal, which publishes articles on quarterly basis. It aims to publish the concurrent research trends in the field of forensic research and criminal studies. JFRCS is dedicated to the publication of forensic research and criminal studies and accepts suitable articles pertaining to the forensic research and criminal studies and its allied divisions.

Journal of Forensic Research and Criminal Studies (JFRCS) aims at rapid publication of high quality works, while maintaining rigorous peer-review process. All accepted papers will be appeared online immediately.

Editorial Board

ROBERT ALLEN
ROBERT ALLEN

Professor of Forensic Science and Chairman Ok...

WAYNE D. LORD
WAYNE D. LORD

Professor University of Central Oklahoma ...

PHOEBE MORGAN
PHOEBE MORGAN

Professor Northern Arizona University US...

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Recent Article

Gender & Law: Does the Battered Woman Syndrome Create Divides in Legal Equality Between Heterosexual and LGBTQIA2S+ Couples in Modern-Day Canadian Criminal Cases?

The author of this review would like to note to readers that she does not condone any sort of abuse, violence or homicide in any way shape or form

Katelynd Campo
A Review on Morphological and Morphometrical Study of External Human Ear for Identification

that every part of the exterior ear is morphologically inimitable. Even though the Distinctiveness of Ear

Nisha Upreti
A Review Study on Adulteration in Branded Packed Bakery Items

Adulteration is characterized as expansion or deduction of any material to or from any food material so the regular creation and nature of that material is impacted.

Abhishek B
Application of ICT by the Police – Impact and Implications

With the advancement of the technology, the investigational sciences have also developed over the years.

Nandini Devarmani G
A Review on the Application of Lifestyle-Routine Activity Theory in Cyber Criminology

In an age dominated by technology across all facets of living, the rise of cybercrime emerges as a significant issue for the individuals.

Riya Raj CA
Adulteration in Saffron: A Demographic study

Glioma is one of the most prevalent tumors in the central nervous system and has been classified into low-- grade glioma (LGG) and glioblastoma (GBM). Ferroptosis is a form of iron-dependent programmed cell death.

Areiba Mir
Comparing the Effectiveness of Photoluminescent Powders for the Development of Latent Fingerprints on Complex Surfaces

Since the end of the 19th century, criminal investigation began to use the invisible impressions of the fingerprints that people leave on the crime scene to relate them to suspected criminal acts.

Diego Alejandro Alvarez
Microscopy in Forensic Odontology: Scope and Applications

Prostate cancer (PC) represents one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers, and the over-expression of cell survival genes has been described to underlie castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) emergence and resistance to chemotherapies

Asnani Piyush