Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are increasingly being utilized not only in postmortem study to help determine cause of death or injury, but also to help identify remains at local medical examiner offices or at the scenes of mass casualties.

Forensic Imaging aims to foster the exchange of information among forensic medicine and radiology professionals engaged in developing and utilizing imaging methods to advance non-invasive documentation and analysis of forensic findings in both living and dead persons.

Forensic Imaging seeks to develop best practices by presenting high quality evidence-based reviews and original research and will publish a mix of original research, review articles, brief communications, and case studies.