Journal Details
Forensic Science Policy & Management
An International Journal
New title for 2009!
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 1
Frequency: 4 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1940-9044
Online ISSN: 1940-9036
Aims & Scope
Forensic Science Policy & Management: An International Journal is dedicated to improving the effectiveness, efficiency, quality, and operations of forensic science laboratories as well as to the education and training of forensic scientists. In addition, the journal explores the government and institutional policies that affect the practice and management of forensic science.
Articles in the journal will focus on the business of forensic science laboratories, including but not limited to
- Best practices in forensic science and management
- Policy critiques and recommendations
- Education and training of scientists and other laboratory staff
- The economics of forensic science practice
- Quality control/quality assurance
- Staffing and other human resource issues
- Process and efficiency improvements
- Budgeting and other management issues facing laboratory supervisors
- Ethical issues
- The intersection of law and forensic science
Original research articles, case reviews, editorials/commentary, book reviews, and letters to the editors will be included in each issue.
Forensic Science Policy & Management: An International Journal does not focus on the science of forensic science, but rather on how scientists, managers, and policy makers practice and use that science. The journal will provide a vital forum for exploring both current practice in forensic science and methods for improving and advancing the field so that it can meet rapidly increasing public needs and expectations.
Forensic Science Policy & Management: An International Journal does not focus on the science of forensic science, but rather on how scientists, managers, and policy makers practice and use that science. The journal will provide a vital forum for exploring both current practice in forensic science and methods for improving and advancing the field so that it can meet rapidly increasing public needs and expectations.
Authors and readers will include scientists, practitioners, laboratory supervisors/directors, and policymakers in academia, government, and forensic science laboratories around the globe.
