Introduction
Objects of nuclear forensics investigation usually are sources of ionizing radiation (IR), environmental samples from the crime scene and other objects contaminated with nuclear and other radioactive materials (NRM). Nevertheless, people and other living organisms may become witnesses or victims of an incident associated with NRM. In this case, biological samples contaminated with...
When conducting a criminal investigation in which nuclear or orther radioactive material is present, an important role will be played by the application of traditional forensic methods in analyzing the evidences contaminated with radionuclides.
Fingerprints found on the contamianted evidence can lead to the identification of the perpetrators by using the judicial or law enforecement national...
Introduction
The increase in the number of incidents with NRM [1] and the resonance of some crimes, as well as some ambiguous results of the investigation [2, 3, 4], are the cause of increased attention for the prospect of investigating such crimes and incidents. In the 1990s and 2000s, in the investigation of incidents and crimes with NRM, all attention was focused on determining the...
Introduction
The increase in the number of incidents with NRM and the resonance of some crimes, as well as some ambiguous results of the investigation [, are the cause of increased attention for the prospect of investigating such crimes and incidents. In the 1990s and 2000s, in the investigation of incidents and crimes with NRM, all attention was focused on determining the characteristics of...