Highly cited forensic practitioners in the Nordic countries and their composite citation scores based on six different citation metrics

Med Leg J. 2023 Feb 8:258172221145109. doi: 10.1177/00258172221145109. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Forensic science is a multidisciplinary field that involves the use of various scientific methods and techniques for the investigation of crimes. Forensic scientists are often required to testify in court as expert witnesses and explain the meaning of chemical, physical, and/or medical evidence to a judge and jury. This article took advantage of a citation database to identify the most highly cited forensic practitioners in four Nordic countries within the discipline of legal and forensic medicine. The starting point was 7 million scientists indexed in the SCOPUS database, each of whom had their name on at least five entries. Six different citation metrics were used to calculate a person's composite citation score. Those within the top 2% of their primary research discipline were considered highly cited.

Keywords: Citation metrics; Nordic countries; forensic practitioners; legal and forensic medicine.