Researchers from the University for Development Studies (UDS) Department of Forensic Sciences reiterates that forensic science is facing fundamental challenges in Ghana.
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Ghana: Call for an Independent Forensic Science Laboratory
A group of forensic science researchers have recommended the independence of the Ghana Police Service (GPS) Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL).
Counting the cost: setting up a national forensic DNA database in Africa
Forensic DNA databases can assist the police in identifying unknown perpetrators of specific types of crime such as rape and murder.