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Nha Nam makes an impression when releasing a book series about the forensic profession.

Recently, on the occasion of releasing a series of four translated books on forensic medicine, including “Forensic Report”, “Remains File”, “The Corpse Tells a Story”, “Death is Not the End”, Nha Nam organized a discussion with the theme “Stories of the Forensic Profession”.

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The event was attended by two prestigious speakers in the forensic field, Meritorious Doctor Ngo Huong Dung and Lieutenant Colonel, Doctor Tran Ngoc Son - Former Deputy Director of the Center for Forensic Examination, Institute of Criminal Science, Ministry of Public Security .

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Meritorious Doctor Ngo Huong Dung (left) and Lieutenant Colonel, Doctor Tran Ngoc Son (right) are speakers of the talk show "Stories of the forensic profession".

Meritorious Doctor Ngo Huong Dung - BSCKI, Bachelor of Law, former Deputy Director in charge of professional affairs of the National Institute of Forensic Medicine, President of the Vietnam Forensic Medicine Association has been involved in forensic examination for more than 40 years since 1982. He has examined thousands of cases with high quality examination results. With his dedication and contributions to the industry, Doctor Ngo Huong Dung has been awarded many awards along with the noble title "Meritorious Doctor".

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The book series "Forensic Stories" by Nha Nam has just been released.

Lieutenant Colonel, Doctor Tran Ngoc Son has more than 40 years of experience in forensic work, collecting evidence to serve important cases across the country. When he was Deputy Director of Forensic Examination, Institute of Criminal Science , Ministry of Public Security, Lieutenant Colonel, Doctor Tran Ngoc Son directly participated in directing and solving complex cases, participating in teaching and training many generations of forensic examiners inside and outside the police force, contributing to ensuring security and order and fighting against crime. In Vietnam, forensics in the People's Public Security force was formed quite early, right from the 60s of the last century, originating from the practical need to fight against crime. Behind the achievements of each case solved by the police force, there are "hidden corners" related to the work of officers and soldiers doing forensic work that most readers have not had the opportunity to learn in depth.

It can be seen that from shocking cases to groundbreaking research in the forensic industry, all attract special attention from readers. However, among the entertainment information matrix about criminal investigation on social networking sites, the forensic career book series consisting of 4 books, "Forensic Report" by Sue Black (UK), "Remains File" by Ly Dien Thien (China), "The Corpse Tells a Story" by Ueno Masahiko (Japan), "Death is Not the End" by Mary Roach (USA), is a book series with academic value and serious reference value, prestige, helping readers interested in this field have knowledge and scientific explanations to relieve concerns, questions and curiosity. The special point of this book series lies in its authenticity and academicity.

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Lieutenant Colonel, Doctor Tran Ngoc Son answers readers' questions.

"Forensic Report" by Professor Sue Black - a globally recognized forensic anthropologist - is not just a work of ordinary science. Through each page, readers not only have access to professional knowledge but also immerse themselves in philosophical reflections on human nature. Continuing that spirit, "The Corpse Tells a Story" by Dr. Ueno Masahiko - one of the most respected masters in the Japanese forensic field with more than three decades of experience - brings readers closer to the reality of the profession of a forensic expert. Strange cases, groundbreaking discoveries, and especially the serious scientific approach of the Japanese are vividly recreated through his sharp pen.

Meanwhile, "The Bone Files" by Ly Dien Thien opens up a unique aspect of forensic anthropology. The author skillfully connects historical pieces through the study of bones, showing that each skeleton is not simply inanimate matter but a diary that fully records a person's life. This approach is not only academic but also contains profound human values. Meanwhile, "Death is not the end" by Mary Roach - a bold journey of discovery about the role of autopsy science in modern medical progress. With a humorous but no less solemn tone, the author breaks down social barriers and prejudices, while honoring the silent contributions of "heroes" who have dedicated themselves to science.

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Many young readers are interested in the discussion about the book series.

According to the evaluation of the speakers participating in the discussion "Stories of the forensic profession", the appearance of this book series not only meets the public's need for knowledge but also contributes to raising social awareness of the important role of forensic science in the modern judicial system. With high expertise, multi-dimensional perspectives and humanistic approaches, the forensic book series is a special mark on the Vietnamese book market. This highly specialized book series is expected to accompany readers on their journey to discover one of the most mysterious and fascinating sciences. This is also a source of quality reference materials for students and researchers in the fields of forensics, medicine and criminal investigation in Vietnam.

Source: https://cand.com.vn/Tieu-diem-van-hoa/nha-nam-gay-an-tuong-khi-phat-hanh-bo-sach-ve-chuyen-nghe-phap-y-i763943/


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