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FORENSIC SCIENCES RESEARCH, 2016
VOL. 1, NO. 1, 1-2
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2016.1243083


Taylor &  Francis
Taylor FrancisGroup


8 OPEN   ACCESS


Forensic science: defending justice

ARTICLE HISTORY Received 4 September 2016; Accepted 27 September 2016

Forensic science is the application of scientific knowl-
edge and  methodology  for the resolution of legal ques-
tions and  problems   for individuals  and  society. It
involves the  observation, documentation,   collection,
analysis, assessment and scientific interpretation of evi-
dence  during the course  of an investigation required
for the different fields of law, including criminal, civil,
work,  family and  administrative. Forensic  scientists
also testify as expert witnesses and can work for either
the prosecution or the defence.
   Over  the  past few  years, an abundance   of  new
insights and technologies has caused  the forensic sci-
ence field to grow rapidly. Moreover, advances in tech-
nology  mean   that forensic scientists are able to do
much   more  with the same  resources than  they were
before, so the  value of  the forensic laboratory  has
increased significantly.
   The role of a scientific journal is to disseminate sci-
ence, to be a tool for international research communica-
tion. Today  there are only 15 Science  Citation Index
(SCI) forensic science journals in the world, and their
impact factors are at a much  lower level than journals
in other disciplines. All 15 of these SCI journals are
almost monopolized  by European   and North American
publications, with few Asian  journals indexed by  the
SCI. More  and more  scientific achievements in forensic
science are emerging,  and forensic scientists face the
challenge of increasing the quantity and quality of their
research. These journals cannot meet  all the needs of
these developments.  The range  of journals available is
narrower for forensic science than for many other fields.
To  meet  this demand  and  further serve the needs of
academia, industry and  policy analysis, we are pleased
to announce  the launch of a new global and multidisci-
plinary journal, called Forensic Sciences Research (FSR).
   The  Institute of Forensic Science (IFS) attached to
Ministry of Justice, P.R. China, will be the sponsor of
FSR. It is the oldest full-scale institute specializing in
multi-disciplinary forensic  scholarship, with  nearly
100 years of history in China. The IFS is very active in
international scholarship exchanges and has developed
international training programmes  with many  forensic
institutes across the world. The IFS will provide a valu-
able foundation for the successful development of FSR.
China  has a long history of forensic science. The first
written account of using medicine  and entomology   to
solve criminal  cases is attributed to the book  of Xi
Yuan   Ji Lu  (translated as  The  Washing   Away   of


Wrongs),  which  was  written in Chinese  by  Song  Ci
(1186-1249)   in 1248, during the  Song Dynasty.  The
book  offered advice on how  to determine  a drowning
case (water in the lungs) or strangulation (broken neck
cartilage), along with using other evidence from corp-
ses to distinguish deaths caused by murder, suicide or
accident. Over  the past 30  years, there has been an
extremely rapid development   of the Chinese economy,
and  the  Chinese  government now invests a large
amount   of funding  to scientific research, technology
and  education  every year. The  number of research
papers published  in China  has significantly increased
to be second only to United States in the past few years.
Many  of these research papers have a high citation rate
by  well-regarded   academic   journals. Additionally,
China  has a strong ethos of promoting academic  com-
munication  through  scholarly publication. As early as
the 1930s, Professor Lin Ji, the founder of modern Chi-
nese forensic science, founded the Journal of DIE GER-
ICHTLICH-MEDIZINISCHE MONATSSCHRIFT in
Shanghai.
   In the subsequent decades, Chinese forensic scientists
have shared and communicated   a multitude of scholarly
works with researchers and scholars worldwide, through
major  academic journals such as Forensic Science Inter-
national, Journal  of Forensic  Sciences, International
Journal of Legal Medicine, Science & Justice and Forensic
Science, Medicine, and Pathology. Many  other Chinese
papers of high quality have also been published in vari-
ous  fields of forensic medicine and science including
forensic pathology, clinical forensic medicine, forensic
psychiatry, forensic toxicology, forensic biology, forensic
genetics, anthropology, document examination, forensic
entomology  and  forensic odontology, to effectively pro-
mote  the application of their research outcomes. Ulti-
mately, Chinese  scholars make strong contributions to
forensic science internationally. According to Web  of
Science, Chinese papers published in these 15 SCI jour-
nals increase every year, reaching 297 in 2014 and 2015.
   FSR  will be published as a peer-reviewed  journal,
sponsored  by  the  IFS with  the cooperation   of the
Taylor &  Francis Group  in England. Initially it will be
a quarterly periodical publication in English. The mis-
sion of this journal is to offer an academic platform for
forensic  scientists and researchers  to publish  and
exchange   interesting, challenging   and   innovative
research findings across various disciplines related to
collecting, preserving and analysing scientific evidence


0 2016 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis Group on behalf ofthe Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry ofJustice, People's Republic of China
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