
معرفی
Jodie Warren is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Justice Studies at San José State University's College of Social Sciences. Her work bridges forensic science and Indigenous human rights, with an ORCID ID 0000-0002-2308-6121.
- Forensic entomology focusing on blow fly oviposition delay and development times
- Human rights research examining First Nations residential schools' impacts
- Epigenetic trauma studies connecting historical abuse to modern police bias
Her forensic research includes:
- Experiments on Lucilia sericata oviposition delays under concealment scenarios
- Hyperspectral remote sensing applications for post-mortem interval estimation
- Local blow fly species developmental rate studies
Human rights work highlights:
- Qualitative analysis of Native American student experiences at MSIs
- Systematic human rights abuses tied to Alaskan Highway development
- Focus on missing Indigenous women's disproportionate treatment
Research trends show:
- 2010s work focused on blow fly thermal thresholds (2004-2013)
- 2017-2018 expanded spectral analysis of larval development
- 2021-2024 shifted toward decolonizing methodologies and human rights
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