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"Forensic entomology has not been acknowledged in Indonesia so far. Indonesia carrion insects are very rarely reported. Te aim of this study was to obtain the types of insects on pig carcasses that could be used for the estimation of post-mortem interval. Four domestic pigs sacrificed with different methods were used a model. The carcasses were observed twice daily (around 9 a.m and 4 p.m) during 15 days to assess the stages of decomposition and to collect insects, both in mature and immature stages. The immature insects were reared and the mature insects were indentified in the laboratory of pests and plant diseases, University of sam ratulangi, Manado. Chrysomya megacephala and C. rufifacies were identified both morphologically and with deoxyribose-nucleic acid (DNA) techniques. Five stages of decomposition (fresh, bloated, active decay, post-decay and skeletonization) were observed. A total of 11 diptera and 8 coleoptera species were found during a 15-days succession study. Chrysomya megacephala, C. rufifacies and hermetia illucens colonized in all carcasses. Insects found on four different pig carcasss consisted mainly of widespread diptera and coleoptera. Chrysomya megacephala, C. rufifacies and Hermetia illucens seemed to be primary candidates for the estimation of the post-mortem interval."
UI-MJI 24:2 (2015)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Gennard, Dorothy
"Forensic Entomology, An Introduction is fully revised and updated to include new research in the field. New chapter on aquatic forensic entomology. New pictorial key to aid identification of species contributed by Dr. Krzysztof Szpila. Further coverage of civil applications of forensic entomology. Practical tasks and further reading included to aid understanding. Colour plate section and improved illustrations throughout to assist in the identification of insects associated with the corpse. Approaches the topic from the dual perspectives of basic entomology and its forensic applications. Covers the contributions to forensic investigations of both flies and beetles. Provides information on culturing insects collected from crime scenes. Guides students through the processes of writing entomological court reports and presenting in court alongside the scientific topics. "
Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012
614.1 GEN f
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"There is an increasing need for legal knowledge in the relationship between dentist and patient, as more and more often the dentist and the patient are meeting again in court. It is therefore advisable for the dentist to be familiar with the basics of law as it relates to dentistry, and especially the law of tort (including negligence and breach of duty of care). In addition, of course, dentists may be called upon to give evidence as impartial experts in legal cases. This book both explains in detail diverse aspects of the law relating to dentistry and examines key issues in forensic odontostomatology. A central aim is to enable the dentist to achieve a realistic assessment of the legal situation and to reduce uncertainties and liability risk. To this end, experts from across the world discuss the dental law in their own countries, covering both civil and criminal law and highlighting key aspects such as patient rights, insurance, and compensation. In the section on forensic odontostomatology, extensive guidance is provided on development of the dentition, clinical findings and documentation, personal identification, age estimation, and the nature and significance of bite, tooth, and lip marks. This book will be an interesting and helpful source of information for all who practice in the field of dentistry as well as forensic scientists, lawyers, investigative a330nd identification authorities, criminologists, prosecutors, insurance agents, and students."
Heidelberg: Springer, 2014
614.18 FOR
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library