WebLog Journal of Forensic Science and Criminology
- Pubmed NLM Abbr: WebLog J Forensic Sci Criminol
- Website: www.weblogoa.com/journals/weblog-journal-of-forensic-science-and-criminology
- E-ISSN: NA
- Category: Clinical and Medical
- Issue Regularity: Annual
- Review Process type: Double Blind
- Plagiarism checker: iThenticate
- Language: English
- Ability to collect research papers: Worldwide
- Indexing In: GOOGLE SCHOLAR
- Organized by: WebLog Open Access Publications
About WebLog Journal of Forensic Science and Criminology
WebLog Journal of Forensic Science and Criminology is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind, meticulously peer-reviewed online journal. WebLog Journal of Forensic Science and Criminology showcases a broad spectrum of contemporary developments in forensic and experimental research. WebLog Journal of Forensic Science and Criminology seeks to offer an Open Access forum where scholars can exchange their in-depth understanding of fundamental, applied, and research criminology and forensic studies. The Journal offers a platform for the publication of innovative investigations, observations, scholarly inquiries, and reviews in a variety of forensic scientific fields. It places a strong emphasis on originality and the highest caliber of creative thought. A multidisciplinary field called forensics is utilized to evaluate DNA, blood samples, bones, and other materials scientifically. The interdisciplinary study of crime and aberrant behavior is known as criminology.
With great pleasure, this journal accepts research papers, review articles, short communications, case reports, mini-reviews, opinions, letters to the editor, and other works pertaining to current criminology and forensic science research.
The Journal's Editorial Board is made up of devoted specialists from forensic science and criminology across the globe. Each member of the Editorial Board actively oversees and guides the evolution of the publication. An expert panel of reviewers who assess the caliber and substance of articles submitted for publication with the aim of distributing precise and useful scientific information forms the basis of the peer-review process.
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