What is Forensic Entomology?

Forensic entomology is a science that applies the theories and technologies of insects and other natural sciences to research and solve insect problems in judicial practice.

Forensic Entomology

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Forensic entomology is a science that applies the theories and technologies of insects and other natural sciences to research and solve insect problems in judicial practice.
Chinese name
Forensic Entomology
Foreign name
Forensic entomology
Category
Science discipline
Meaning
Insects as forensic evidence
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Mark Benecke knows clearly that the relationship between puppet and autopsy can only be described as "inseparable". The German forensic entomologist has been associated with fly maggots on corpses for many years, though fly maggots are so sickening. In the past, people washed these things off with water before autopsy. In fact, they are an important basis for inferring the time of the victim's death and the circumstances of the crime. Forensic entomology is the application of research on insects to tackle murder, suicide,
There are entomologists and forensic experts engaged in forensic entomology research, as well as a small number of criminal investigation experts. They have established industry standards and have the world's first standardized and certified forensic entomology laboratory in France. Forensic entomologists rarely get involved in investigating crime scenes, although this situation will slowly change. Why is the involvement of these experts so difficult? The reason may be that it is inconvenient and impractical to do that, or that people have not fully appreciated the uniqueness of this profession, or that the potential contribution to forensic entomology is not very convincing.
Forensic Entomology
A recent report states that forensic entomologists' primary responsibilities should include training crime scene technicians to properly collect insect samples and environmental data and deliver them to the laboratory according to the chain of evidence requirements. Entomologists then process, breed and analyze the evidence of the insects, and finally provide professional assistance. They are occasionally invited to the homicide scene, or the defence is invited to examine the prosecution's entomological conclusions.
Scientists have developed a number of techniques to identify insect species and age, so that they can determine the minimum time for a victim's death. In addition, research on the occurrence of insects on corpses using various high and new technologies has been done to form basic data in different regions, including the work of Chinese researchers.

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