The role of forensic medicine in achieving criminal justice
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Forensic, Criminal Justice, MedicineAbstract
Noting that the criminal justice system is concerned with the achievement of justice and restoring rights to their owners over the ages and times. Given the development that has taken place in the field of crime and the multiplicity of its forms and colors, and the difficulty of determining its merits by traditional means. Therefore specialists in various sciences have sought ways to solve thorny issues and invest that science to reduce and narrow crime in the service of justice and safeguard rights and freedoms. Since crime is an inevitable issue in different societies in keeping with human development and progress in different areas and levels, reducing it has been one of the major problems for States and individuals. Where states seek to reduce and mitigate their effects by providing security and safety to individuals and groups in order to preserve the safety of their lives, security for their lives and guarantee their right to life. So, specialists have developed more efficient alternatives to curbing crime and reducing its spread.
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