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Guidelines for Submitting Your Post:

Quick Guidelines

  • Relevance: Forensic science only (e.g., DNA, toxicology, ballistics, digital forensics, crime news, standards/tech updates, case analyses).
  • Originality: Submit plagiarism-free work. If you cite external sources, add references at the end (DOIs/official URLs).
  • Evidence-based: Prefer peer-reviewed journals, recognized standards, and official statements.
  • Ethics & safety: No doxxing, graphic content, or how-to for illegal/unsafe activity.
  • Style: Clear, neutral tone; define terms; short paragraphs; use H2/H3 subheads every ~200–300 words.
  • Images: Provide a featured image (1920×1080, WebP/JPEG), plus alt text and a short caption.
  • No hard word limit: News briefs can be short; deep dives often 800–1,500+ words.

Editorial Review & Credit

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  • Credit: Posts are credited to the submitting author. You may use a pen name; add a profile photo and short bio for recognition.
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Final Checklist (before you click Submit)

  • Clear title (50–60 chars) + excerpt (20–55 words)
  • H2/H3 every ~200–300 words; plain-language definitions of jargon
  • 2 internal links (where relevant) + ≥ 2 authoritative citations
  • Featured image 1920×1080 with alt text + caption
  • Conflicts of interest disclosed (or “None”)
  • Spellcheck, plagiarism check, and fact-check complete