Cimon, Denis, Desharnais, Brigitte ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7373-656X and Dicaire, Catherine (2014) One hundred years of forensic sciences in Quebec: the evolution of scientific techniques since 1914. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal, 47 (3). pp. 148-169. ISSN 0008-5030
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Abstract
In 2014, Quebec's forensic science laboratory (Laboratoire de sciences judiciaires et de medicine légale) is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Since its foundation by Dr. Derome in 1914, scientific techniques in the various areas of forensic science have greatly evolved. Not only was the Laboratory the first forensic science institution in North America, it has been a pioneer for several analytical methods. The early days of the Laboratory as well as the specific evolution of the departments and divisions of biology, chemistry, arson and explosion, questioned documents, forensic pathology, odontology and anthropology, toxicology and administration will be reviewed here.
Divisions: | Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > Chemistry and Biochemistry |
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Item Type: | Article |
Refereed: | Yes |
Authors: | Cimon, Denis and Desharnais, Brigitte and Dicaire, Catherine |
Journal or Publication: | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal |
Date: | 22 July 2014 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): | 10.1080/00085030.2014.930227 |
ID Code: | 986832 |
Deposited By: | BRIGITTE DESHARNAIS |
Deposited On: | 27 May 2020 21:58 |
Last Modified: | 27 May 2020 21:58 |
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Additional Information: | La version française https://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/986833/ |
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