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CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: MITES

Year 2017, Volume: Volume 2 Issue: İssue 1 (1) - 2.İnternational Congress Of Forensic Toxicology, 127 - 127, 16.02.2017

Abstract

People who work
on forensic sciences, looking for trustable partners. Among these partners,
Mites (Acari) have very important roles, due to they are available in every
case, they are perfect witness and they dont lie. 

There are
various possibilities about usage of mites in forensic sciences. Especially,
member of Acari plays important role for determination of crime scene and time
which is crucial for forensic science. We can cooperate with mites. The mites
contribute the humanity and they are first come alive organisms to the dead
body.

In some cases,
carcass can be occupied in a closed area and insects can not penetrate to body.
Mites can help us in this type cases too. In such case, mites contribute to
human, because they are continuously skin living organisms, especially Demodex
spp. (Trombidiformes: Demodicidae) settled to the skin from borning to death.
They can live for a period on body, after that they die. They can be used for
prediction of crime time.

Mites show
tremendous diversity in different habitats and localities. Their species can be
varying from a room to another, even from upside to downside of a bed. These
diversities can help us for find answers in forensic cases.









In this study,
we are focus on usage of mites in forensic sciences and why we should not
overlook mites as perfect hints.

References

  • Emre INAK, Sultan ÇOBANOĞLU Ankara University, Faculty of Agriculture, Departmant of Plant Protection
Year 2017, Volume: Volume 2 Issue: İssue 1 (1) - 2.İnternational Congress Of Forensic Toxicology, 127 - 127, 16.02.2017

Abstract

References

  • Emre INAK, Sultan ÇOBANOĞLU Ankara University, Faculty of Agriculture, Departmant of Plant Protection
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Emre Inak

Sultan Çobanoğlu This is me

Publication Date February 16, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: Volume 2 Issue: İssue 1 (1) - 2.İnternational Congress Of Forensic Toxicology

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APA Inak, E., & Çobanoğlu, S. (2017). CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: MITES. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety, Volume 2(İssue 1 (1), 127-127.
AMA Inak E, Çobanoğlu S. CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: MITES. turjoem. February 2017;Volume 2(İssue 1 (1):127-127.
Chicago Inak, Emre, and Sultan Çobanoğlu. “CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: MITES”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety Volume 2, no. İssue 1 (1) (February 2017): 127-27.
EndNote Inak E, Çobanoğlu S (February 1, 2017) CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: MITES. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety Volume 2 İssue 1 (1) 127–127.
IEEE E. Inak and S. Çobanoğlu, “CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: MITES”, turjoem, vol. Volume 2, no. İssue 1 (1), pp. 127–127, 2017.
ISNAD Inak, Emre - Çobanoğlu, Sultan. “CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: MITES”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety VOLUME 2/İssue 1 (1) (February 2017), 127-127.
JAMA Inak E, Çobanoğlu S. CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: MITES. turjoem. 2017;Volume 2:127–127.
MLA Inak, Emre and Sultan Çobanoğlu. “CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: MITES”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety, vol. Volume 2, no. İssue 1 (1), 2017, pp. 127-.
Vancouver Inak E, Çobanoğlu S. CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: MITES. turjoem. 2017;Volume 2(İssue 1 (1):127-.