NAUSS Publishes a New Study Entitled "The Basics of Forensic Entomology and the Role of Files in Legal Investigations"

NAUSS has prepared "The Basics of Forensic Entomology and The Role of Flies in Legal Investigations". The study explores the role of fly which is considered one of the most common insects that may provide investigators with criminal

3/27/2022
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​​​NAUSS has prepared a detailed scientific study entitled "The Basics of Forensic Entomology and The Role of Flies in Legal Investigations". The study explores the role of fly which is considered one of the most common insects that may provide investigators with criminal evidence for unveiling the circumstances of crimes. From ancient times, man has made use of flies in this field.

Due to scarcity of studies and books on forensic entomology, the study represents a qualitative addition to the specialized Arab library. It also includes essential information for assisting undergraduates, forensic physicians, and investigators in dealing with criminal offences.

NAUSS issues this study as part of hundreds of academic publications and scientific studies that are annually published and highlight NAUSS's role in enriching the Arab library. NAUSS occupies a pioneering position in the Arab world and its digital repository for security sciences is considered the biggest one on the regional level.

NAUSS's publications have recently reached (670) peer-reviewed scientific studies. They are exploring varoius security, judicial, and social disciplines for meeting all requirements of security in its comprehensive concept.

NAUSS converts all its scientific publications, as well as master's and doctoral theses, scientific symposia research, conferences, and training courses into digital publications. This step reflects NAUSS's efforts aiming to prepare a digital security library which is a necessary component of modern education for serving the Arab security bodies, researchers, and concerned entities. 

NAUSS gives all researchers the opportunity to access its digital publications by logging to the digital repository from NAUSS's website.

 It is worth mentioning that NAUSS translates many of its scientific publications into foreign languages, particularly in the areas of combating emerging crimes, anti-terrorism, human rights, etc. NAUSS periodically provides research centers, university libraries, and concerned cultural, security, and military institutions around the world with these publications.

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