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1. Trauma in the courtroom: The role of prior trauma exposure and mental health on stress and emotional responses in jurors.

2. Felid scavenging in forensic taphonomic research: An experimental approach.

3. Evaluation of porcine decomposition and total body score (TBS) in a central European temperate forest.

4. Guidance for the identification of bony lesions related to smallpox.

5. Use of different imaging techniques in stab wound analysis.

6. Forensic experiments on animal scavenging: A systematic literature review on what we have and what we need.

7. Solving the inverse problem of post-mortem interval estimation using Bayesian Belief Networks.

8. A survey of case studies on the use of forensic three-dimensional printing in England and Wales.

9. Uncovering Forensic Taphonomic Agents: Animal Scavenging in the European Context.

10. A retrospective comparative study to evaluate the reliability of post-mortem interval sources in UK and US medico-legal death investigations.

11. Decomposition variability between the scene and autopsy examination and implications for post-mortem interval estimations.

13. The legislation, search, recovery, identification and repatriation of conflict casualties worldwide: Introducing the WWI and WWII Special Issue.

15. Assessing the quality of footwear marks recovered from simulated graves.

16. The effect of seasonality on the application of accumulated degree-days to estimate the early post-mortem interval.

17. An Overview of 3D Printing in Forensic Science: The Tangible Third-Dimension.

18. The effect of different imaging techniques for the visualisation of evidence in court on jury comprehension.

20. When finding nothing may be evidence of something: Anti-forensics and digital tool marks.

21. Early Holocene human presence in Madagascar evidenced by exploitation of avian megafauna.

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