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Introduction to the use of insects in cases of death and in other legal investigations.
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Online encyclopedia article provides information on the topic.
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ABFE is the body that assigns a Diplomate certificate to a scientist who has achieved a high level of expertise in entomology or criminal sciences.
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Forensic Entomology is the use of the insects, and their arthropod relatives that inhabit decomposing remains to aid legal investigations. ...
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Books on forensic entomology and other areas of forensic science · Forensic entomology workshops offered by board certified forensic entomologists ...
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Collection of online articles (in several different languages) on the topic. Includes data on insects as food.
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Forensic entomology is legal application of the science of entomology. Entomology is the study of insects, often including spiders and other arthropods . ...
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How can maggots and other insects be of use in forensic science? Museum Entomologist Martin Hall has the answers.
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