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  2. Forensic entomology and the law - Wikipedia

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    A case that shaped Canadian judicial history and brought forensic entomology into the headlines was the exoneration of Steven Truscott forty-eight years after being indicted for murder. [12] Forensic entomology also played a role in the investigation of the 1993 raid on David Koresh and the Branch Davidians . [ 5 ]

  3. Amoret Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    The first case she worked on was the Murder of Shafilea Ahmed. [ 7 ] Her research looks at the development and behaviour of blowflies [ 8 ] and beetles under different environmental conditions, she is based at the Natural History Museum in London where she is a Scientific Associate, at the body farm in Tennessee [ 9 ] and at the University of ...

  4. Forensic entomology - Wikipedia

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    Forensic entomology is a branch of applied entomology that uses insects found on corpses or elsewhere around crime scenes in the interest of forensic science.This includes studying the types of insects commonly found on cadavers, their life cycles, their presence in different environments, and how insect assemblages change with decomposition.

  5. Entomological evidence collection - Wikipedia

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    Entomological evidence collection is the process of collecting evidence based on insect clues used in criminal investigations.If evidence is not carefully preserved at a crime scene after a death, it may be difficult or impossible for an entomologist to make an accurate identification of specimens, if for example, all morphological characteristics are not preserved.

  6. Insect indicators of abuse or neglect - Wikipedia

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    Entomological evidence is legal evidence in the form of insects or related artifacts and is a field of study in forensic entomology. Such evidence is used particularly in medicolegal and medicocriminal applications due to the consistency of insects and arthropods in detecting decomposition quickly. [ 1 ]

  7. Lynn Kimsey - Wikipedia

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    Kimsey was appointed as the director of the Bohart Museum of Entomology, operated by UC Davis, in 1989. [2] Kimsey has described almost 300 new species. [2] In 2020 she was awarded the C. W. Woodworth Award by the Entomological Society of America. [5] Her husband Robert Kimsey is a forensic entomologist in the UC Davis Department of Entomology. [2]

  8. Category:Forensic entomology - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Forensic entomology" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  9. Insect collecting - Wikipedia

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    Beetle collection at the Melbourne Museum, Australia. Insect collecting refers to the collection of insects and other arthropods for scientific study or as a hobby. [1] Most insects are small and the majority cannot be identified without the examination of minute morphological characters, so entomologists often make and maintain insect collections.