FORENSIC MEDICAL EXAMINATION: THE INFLUENCE OF EXTERNAL FACTORS
Abstract
Abstract
Forensic medical examination plays a pivotal role in determining the cause and
manner of death. However, the accuracy of these examinations can be significantly
influenced by various external factors. This paper explores the impact of environmental
conditions, scene preservation, time intervals, and observer biases on forensic findings.
Understanding these influences is crucial for enhancing the reliability of forensic
investigations.
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body examination and forensic autopsy. Academia.edu. Retrieved from
https://www.academia.edu/120849951/Analysis_of_Discrepancies_Between_Exte
rnal_Body_Examination_and_Forensic_Autopsy