Eminent Editorial Board Members

Mustapha Mouloua
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Brij Mohan
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Alexander N. Chumakov
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Dennis M Savard
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Hajime Eto
JAPAN
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Luca Sineo
ITALY
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Catresa G Meyers
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Viviana Andreescu
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Yingru Li
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Teruya-Feldstein Julie
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Stephen T Holmes
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Lee E Ross
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Lisa M Dadio
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Lisa L Sample
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Lisa Herzig
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Daniela R. Schillaci
ITALY
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Sony Kunjappan
India
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Fahd Mohammed Abd Al Wahab Abd Al Galil
YEMEN
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Pragnesh B. Parmar
India
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Lawrence A. Presley
UNITED STATES
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies
Mark Pettigrew
UNITED KINGDOM
Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies

Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies (JFCS) is an international peer reviewed journal offering prompt publication of rapid and reliable source of information in the mode of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, etc. in all areas of Forensic and Crime Studies. JFCS welcomes submissions of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. 

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The abstract provided offers a succinct overview of the research paper's focus on the significance of statistics, specifically re gression analysis, across diverse fields. The emphasis on regression analysis indicates its importance as a statistical...
Plastic Deformation of Metal through the Lens of Nanotechnology Using Regression Analysis
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Classic Metaphyseal Lesion: A Rare Presentation in a Preterm Neonate
Classic metaphyseal lesions occur in infants due to indirect forces, in particular, the shearing and acceleration-deceleration forces, exerted on their limbs. These fractures are very rare and resemble a “corner fracture” or a “bucket handle ...