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Unveiling the International Journal of Forensic Sciences (IJFSC): A Cornerstone for Forensic Experts

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 Unveiling the International Journal of Forensic Sciences (IJFSC): A Cornerstone for Forensic Experts. These days, you can only stay relevant in the science of forensic technology if one knows what is currently being researched and what new methods are being developed. To therefore the International Journal of Forensic Sciences (IJFSC) gets in. Medwin Publishers', IJFSC is a quarterly periodical that publishes the latest research in the area of forensic science in the world. Talking about IJFSC specifically, it is one of the most preferred sources by the forensic science. People working in forensic research and formulations find that it provides the grounds for further research that can be used to develop innovative therapies. Journal Overview IJFSC is a "FORS" journal that is committed to feature the best scientists in the world who work on the most pressing and demanding problems in forensic science. "ELSE SHORT" is the journal page where the information about...

International Collaborative Responses to Transnational Cybercrime: how China Strengthen its Capacity to Combat Transnational Cybercrime

International Collaborative Responses to Transnational Cybercrime: how China Strengthen its Capacity to Combat Transnational Cybercrime. Authors : Jiang N* and Bing S DOI : 10.23880/ijfsc-16000382 Journal Name : International Journal of Forensic Sciences (IJFSC) Abstract The borderless nature of the Internet has greatly facilitated the growth of crime in cyberspace. Cybercrime today has caused huge economic losses worldwide and is violating the right to privacy on a massive scale. The consequences of cybercrime are serious and often occur in different countries and regions. The priority of territorial jurisdiction has been affected by transnational cybercrime., and its convenient application has been lost when the results of the crime are generalized. The basis of subjective territoriality and objective territoriality would be unclear. The abstract cross-border nature of cybercrime has led to frequent conflicts of jurisdiction among States and may even lead to the legal hegemony of cy...