Aim & Scope

Aim:

The primary aim of the International Journal of Forensic Science and Criminology (IJFSC) is to promote, publish, and disseminate high-quality scientific research that enhances the understanding, application, and development of forensic science and criminology in legal, investigative, and societal contexts. The journal seeks to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical application, ensuring that published work is relevant to forensic practitioners, investigators, legal professionals, policymakers, and academicians.

Scope:

IJFSC welcomes original and unpublished work that contributes to theoretical knowledge, experimental research, case-based analysis, methodological advancements, and critical reviews in forensic science and criminology. The scope of the journal is multidisciplinary and international, encouraging research that integrates science, law, medicine, technology, and public policy.

The journal particularly emphasizes:

  • Scientific rigor and methodological transparency
  • Practical relevance to forensic investigations and legal proceedings
  • Ethical considerations in forensic research and practice
  • Emerging technologies and innovations in forensic sciences