NFSU JOURNAL OF
AIMS AND SCOPE
The aim of the NFSU Journal of Forensic Justice is to publish high quality, double-blind peer reviewed articles/ research paper, Book review and case comments from emerging as well as established specialists. The contributions can be interdisciplinary in nature.
- To promote research interests among faculty, Scholars, and students
- To enhance scholarly and academic writing
- To stimulate an intellectual atmosphere and exchange of knowledge among academics
- To promote research impact across borders
The NFSU Journal of Forensic Justice invites high-quality and original articles, case-studies, commentaries, and book reviews; for its inaugural issue in July 2022. The call for papers opportunity is open to law academics, students, researchers, and scholars. Authors can contribute articles on any of the following themes or any topic related to the broad area of Law and Forensic Justice:
1). The Role and Impact of Forensic Evidence in the Criminal Justice System
- The role of forensic science in administration of justice
- Organized crime the new menace and justice delivery Mechanism
- Role of forensics in effective implementation of law & order
- War crimes and role of forensics in justice delivery and relief to thevictims
2). Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic Evidences
- Cybercrime and Role of Forensics in investigation
- Crime Scene process, management and construction
- Forensic analysis and tools
- Crime scene Investigation and Technicians
- Investigation in cybercrime and transnational cyber crime
3). Admissibility of Forensics and Digital Evidence in Criminal Courts Cyber Security Forensics / Relevancy of Forensics in Cyber Security
- Evidentiary value of Forensics and legal implications
- Innovations and Challenges in Forensic Investigation
4). Juvenile justice and role of forensics psychology to determine Juvenile's antisocial behavior
5). Digital forensics Techniques and tools
- Digital Forensics and Network Vulnerabilities
- Artificial Intelligence and Forensics
- Multimedia Forensics
- Forensic encryption
- Forensic Databases
- Forensic Epistemology
- Transforming Forensics
- Genetic Justice
- DNA profiling and Criminal Justice Administration