Two Journals for Sharing Your Forensic Science and Statistics Research

The first volume of Statistics and Data Science in Imaging included an article by Karen Kafadar, CSAFE co-director, and Alicia Carriquiry, CSAFE director, titled “Challenges in Modeling, Interpreting, and Drawing Conclusions from Images as Forensic Evidence.”

If you’re looking for a journal to showcase your latest research findings, consider exploring these two publications that focus on statistics and forensic science.

Statistics and Data Science in Imaging

Statistics and Data Science in Imaging (SDSI) is a new journal from the American Statistical Association (ASA) dedicated to advancing the processing, modeling and analysis of imaging data across diverse fields. SDSI addresses a significant need in academia by providing a platform where statisticians, data scientists, and imaging researchers can share their innovations, tackle challenges, and explore interdisciplinary approaches. Unlike traditional journals, SDSI does not publish issues. Articles will be released on a rolling basis. The first two volumes are available now.

The first volume included an article by Karen Kafadar, CSAFE co-director, and Alicia Carriquiry, CSAFE director, titled “Challenges in Modeling, Interpreting, and Drawing Conclusions from Images as Forensic Evidence.”

To learn more about SDSI and how to submit an article, visit https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/usdi20.

Forensic Sciences Research

Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) is published by the Academy of Forensic Science (AFS) and features the latest research across various disciplines of forensic sciences. The journal aims to promote the field of forensic science through high-quality research articles, reviews, case reports, and letters to the editor. FSR is currently accepting submissions.

For more information about FSR, visit https://academic.oup.com/fsr.