Forensic Science 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9783527693535.ch1
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Forensic Science – Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Engineering – Introduction

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“…Meanwhile, according to al- Ghazālī (1993), al-Juwaynī (1997, and al-Qarāfī (2004) 'fiqh' technically refers to the science of the derived legal rules as acquired or extracted from their particular legal sources. Meanwhile, the terminology of forensic is derived from the Latin word 'forensis' which carry numbers of meaning such as courts of law, public debate and argumentative (Katz & Halámek, 2016). Franjić (2018) said that forensic science can be simply understood as the application of science to the law or legal matters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, according to al- Ghazālī (1993), al-Juwaynī (1997, and al-Qarāfī (2004) 'fiqh' technically refers to the science of the derived legal rules as acquired or extracted from their particular legal sources. Meanwhile, the terminology of forensic is derived from the Latin word 'forensis' which carry numbers of meaning such as courts of law, public debate and argumentative (Katz & Halámek, 2016). Franjić (2018) said that forensic science can be simply understood as the application of science to the law or legal matters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical and chemical features have traditionally been used for forensic analysis of samples (Katz and Halámek, 2016), however, these are not always sufficient to characterize samples (due to intentional and non-intentional contamination). Therefore, microbial signatures are being investigated due to their slower adaptation to contamination and their uniqueness within various environments (soil, human body sites, etc.…”
Section: Microbial Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%