Sustainable Latent Fingermark Detection Protocols for Remote-Location and Resource-Limited Jurisdictions

This thesis proposes the concept of frugal forensics, establishing the first systematic framework for sustainable forensic science service provision, with an emphasis on latent fingermark detection in resource-limited jurisdictions. The application of frugal forensics was successfully demonstrated t...

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Main Author: Bouzin, Jemmy Terence
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2023
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95027
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description This thesis proposes the concept of frugal forensics, establishing the first systematic framework for sustainable forensic science service provision, with an emphasis on latent fingermark detection in resource-limited jurisdictions. The application of frugal forensics was successfully demonstrated through the development of sustainable latent fingermark detection techniques for Seychelles. The adoption of such methods in support of the UN SDGs is key in bridging the gap in forensic science services that exist in the Global South.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-950272024-05-13T01:46:02Z Sustainable Latent Fingermark Detection Protocols for Remote-Location and Resource-Limited Jurisdictions Bouzin, Jemmy Terence This thesis proposes the concept of frugal forensics, establishing the first systematic framework for sustainable forensic science service provision, with an emphasis on latent fingermark detection in resource-limited jurisdictions. The application of frugal forensics was successfully demonstrated through the development of sustainable latent fingermark detection techniques for Seychelles. The adoption of such methods in support of the UN SDGs is key in bridging the gap in forensic science services that exist in the Global South. 2023 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95027 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Bouzin, Jemmy Terence
Sustainable Latent Fingermark Detection Protocols for Remote-Location and Resource-Limited Jurisdictions
title Sustainable Latent Fingermark Detection Protocols for Remote-Location and Resource-Limited Jurisdictions
title_full Sustainable Latent Fingermark Detection Protocols for Remote-Location and Resource-Limited Jurisdictions
title_fullStr Sustainable Latent Fingermark Detection Protocols for Remote-Location and Resource-Limited Jurisdictions
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Latent Fingermark Detection Protocols for Remote-Location and Resource-Limited Jurisdictions
title_short Sustainable Latent Fingermark Detection Protocols for Remote-Location and Resource-Limited Jurisdictions
title_sort sustainable latent fingermark detection protocols for remote-location and resource-limited jurisdictions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95027