About the Journal
The NFSU Journal of Forensic Justice is a flagship journal of the School of Law, Forensic Justice and Policy Studies, National Forensic Sciences University: An Institution of National Importance, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
This double-blind, peer-reviewed, international journal promotes interdisciplinary studies on Law and Forensic Science. The Journal is online, and carries the eISSN 2584-0924.
Themes for Volume 4
Authors can contribute articles on any of the following themes or any topic related to the areas mentioned below:
Procedural
- Review of Legislations Relating to Forensic Justice
- Critical Review of New Legislations and Policies Impacting Forensic Justice
- The Evolution of Procedural Safeguards in Forensic Investigations
- Ensuring Fair Trials: Bridging Gaps in Forensic Evidence Utilization
Investigation
Crimes Scene Management
- Advancements in Crime Scene Management: Challenges and Best Practices
- Role of Technology in Enhancing Crime Scene Investigations
- Evidence Preservation vs. Privacy Concerns: Striking a Balance
Judicial
Admissibility of Forensic Evidences
- Judging Scientific Evidence: The Role of Judges in Interpreting Forensics
- Admissibility of Forensic Evidence: A Comparative Legal Analysis
Scientific
Ballistic
- Ballistic Forensics in Mass Shootings and Terrorist Attacks
- Role of AI and Machine Learning in Firearm Evidence Analysis
DNA
- Ethical Issues in DNA Profiling and Database Maintenance
- DNA Evidence in Cold Cases: Reviving Justice
Environment
- Environmental Forensics: Tackling Pollution Crimes through Science
- Climate Change and Forensics: Investigating Environmental Violations
Digital Forensics
- Cybercrime Investigations: Modern Trends and Challenges in Digital Evidence
- Forensics and AI: Analyzing Deepfakes, Data Manipulation, and Encryption
Medico-Legal: Toxicology
- Emerging Trends in Forensic Toxicology: From Drug Overdose to Chemical Warfare
- Post-Mortem Toxicology: Challenges in Identifying Rare Substances
Behavioral Forensics
- Behavioral Profiling in Serial Crimes: Emerging Patterns and Limitations
- Psychological Autopsies in Forensic Investigations
Anthropology
Wildlife Forensics
- 5Wildlife Crime Investigations: Techniques and Legal Frameworks
- Role of Forensic Science in Combating Illegal Poaching and Trade
International
Humanitarian
- Forensic Justice in Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Disaster Recovery
- Role of Forensic Science in Identifying Victims of Mass Atrocities
Marine
- Investigating Maritime Crimes: Piracy, Shipwrecks, and Environmental Spills
- Underwater Forensics: Advancements in Evidence Collection
Forensics in Conflict Zones
- Challenges of Forensic Investigations in War and Conflict Areas
- The Role of Forensic Science in Documenting War Crimes
Criminal Justice System
Interoperable Criminal Justice System
- Data Integration and Forensics: ICJS as a Model for Evidence-Based Justice
Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System
- Digital Forensics and CCTNS: Unlocking the Future of Crime Detection
Contemporary Developments
- Innovations in Forensic Science: Meeting the Needs of Modern Justice
- The Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Criminal Justice System
E-courts
- Virtual Hearings and Digital Evidence: Challenges in Ensuring Fair Trials
Access to Justice
- Role of Forensic Science in Ensuring Equitable Access to Justice
- Overcoming Barriers in Justice Delivery through Scientific Interventions
Who may Contribute?
The Journal invites original and previously unpublished articles, notes, comments, and book reviews for the first issue of its fourth volume, to be tentatively released in July 2025, from academicians, professionals, research scholars, and students enrolled in an undergraduate or postgraduate program in a university. The Journal allows co-authorship up to two authors.
Submission Guidelines
Research Articles: 6000-8000 words.
• Notes/Comments: 3000 – 4000 words. These may include critical assessments of contemporary adjudications, policy decisions, legislations, or developments in the field of science of technology relevant to the field of forensic justice.
• Book Reviews: 1500 – 2500 words. This may include critical analysis of the arguments and findings expressed in recently published books related to the field of forensic justice.
The aforementioned word limit does not include the footnotes.
Submissions may be made through the portal available on our website or by email. For formatting guidelines, submission checklist, and other details, kindly refer to the Call for Papers here.
Submission Deadline
February 18, 2025
Contact Details
Email Id: journalofforensicjustice@nfsu.ac.in
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