Aim & Scope
Official Publication of the International Society of Radiology and Imaging (ISFRI) and International Association of Forensic Radiographers (IAFR). Formerly known as Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging (JOFRI), Forensic Imaging is the first and only journal dedicated to all aspects of forensic imaging and its implications for forensic medicine. Forensic Imaging covers various noninvasive and minimally invasive examination methods in a forensic context, mainly around the context of postmortem imaging, but also in conjunction with clinical forensic cases. Research subjects that are associated with these domains also include forensic veterinary investigations, forensic anthropology, as well as the use of 3D data acquired with a variety of imaging sensors. Forensic Imaging seeks to publish cutting-edge research, best practices, and new approaches by presenting evidence-based reviews, original research, technical notes, brief communications, and case-studies of scientific relevance across the following areas: Radiological examinations: x-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), angiography, ultrasound, micro-CT, micro-MRI; Surface examinations: photogrammetry, 3D scanner technology, forensic photogrammetry; Computer-assisted reality: virtual reality, augmented reality, crime scene reconstruction; Data processing: rendering techniques, visualization tools, segmentation, 3D printing, image fusion; Specific nonimaging examinations: magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Hounsfield unit profiling, material differentiation; Artificial intelligence: machine learning, deep learning. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 2013 - 2019 ) | Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging | ( 2020 - 9999 ) | Forensic Imaging |
2024
Forensic significance and inferential value of PMCT features in charred bodies: a bicentric study
A Oliva , S Grassi , M Zedda , ... , V Pinchi
Forensic Imaging , 2024 , p 200590.
Estimating South African socio-cultural identity using sub-specific discriminate 3D shape matrices
Forensic Imaging , 2024 , p 200591.
Development of a technique for postmortem angiography of fetuses with a lipophilic contrast agent
J Vanhaebost , N Michoux , X de Spiegeleire , ... , E Coche
Forensic Imaging , 2024 , p 200593.
Reduction Methods for Finger Irradiation Doses in Mass Disasters: A Comparative Study
A IWAWAKI , Y OTAKA , T ISHII , ... , H SAKA
Forensic Imaging , 2024 , p 200594.
Virtopsy concept around the world: institute-based survey of worldwide forensic postmortem imaging
N Khmara , R Baumeister , W Schweitzer , ... , G Ampanozi
Forensic Imaging , 2024 , p 200595.
D Docter , M Timmerman , Y Dawood , ... , B de Bakker
Forensic Imaging , 2024 , p 200596.
Mobile forensic photogrammetry in the field: conservative approach to non-collaborative surfaces
W Schweitzer , H Fukuda , M Thali , ... , L Ebert
Forensic Imaging , 2024 , p 200597.