@article{018e9f0b-3b95-7399-8482-041cedaad9d6, author = {Irena B. Padzińska-Pruszyńska, Jacek J. Pruszyński, Małgorzata Górczak, Anna Smolarska, Małgorzata Kubiak, Paulina Kucharzewska, Jacek Szeliga, Bartłomiej Taciak, Lidia Florczak, Paulina Siedlecka, Maria Lewkowicz, Karolina Dylewska, Natalia Pawłasek, Andrzej Kieliszak, Magdalena Król}, title = {Use of microorganisms, insects, plants and soil in criminological research}, journal = {Problems of Forensic Sciences (Z Zagadnień Nauk Sądowych)}, volume = {2023}, number = {135}, year = {2024}, issn = {1230-7483}, pages = {217-237},keywords = {Post-mortem interval; Forensic microbiology; Forensic entomology; Forensic botany; Soil; Necrobiota}, abstract = {The expectation of effective detection of perpetrators of crimes is fundamental for every person, given their deep-seated need to feel safe. In the context of modern realities, it is difficult to imagine effective activities of the police, prosecutor’s office or judiciary without the use of advanced, reliable forensic techniques. The aim of this publication was to collect and present highlights of the evolution in forensic research based on a variety of scientific specializations, including forensic microbiology, forensic entomology, forensic botany, and soil science.}, doi = {10.4467/12307483PFS.23.013.19429}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/problems-of-forensic-sciences/artykul/use-of-microorganisms-insects-plants-and-soil-in-criminological-research} }