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Forensic Sciences - Part 1: Terms and definitions (ISO/DIS 21043-1:2024); German and English version prEN ISO 21043-1:2024

Abstract

DIN EN ISO 21043-1 is part of the five-part DIN EN ISO 21043 series, which covers the various components of the forensic process from the crime scene to the courtroom. The document provides a vocabulary that standardises the use and meaning of terms related to the forensic sciences. These terms are derived from common terms used in the forensic science process. It is for information purposes only and does not contain any requirements or recommendations. DIN EN ISO 21043-1 was developed by Technical Committee ISO/TC 272 "Forensic sciences" (Secretariat: SA, Australia) in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 419, "Forensic science services" (Secretariat: NEN, Netherlands). The responsible German body is the working committee NA 176-01-05 AA "Forensics/Criminalistics" in the DIN Standards Committee Health Technologies (NAGesuTech).

Begin

2023-06-29

WI

00419009

Planned document number

DIN EN ISO 21043-1

Project number

17600027

Responsible national committee

NA 176-01-05 AA - Forensics  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 419 - Forensic science processes  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 272 - Forensic sciences  

draft standard

Forensic Sciences - Part 1: Terms and definitions (ISO/DIS 21043-1:2024); German and English version prEN ISO 21043-1:2024
2024-06
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previous edition(s)

Forensic sciences - Part 1: Terms and definitions (ISO 21043-1:2018); German version EN ISO 21043-1:2018
2019-01

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