West Virginia
Information distance based contrast invariant iris quality measure
Updating Data Collection for Digital Evidence Casework in Project FORESIGHT
Just Science Podcast: Just Trace Evidence from Classroom to Courtroom
OLETC Hosts Third Annual Mock Prison Riot
Just Science Podcast: Just Higher Education and the CSI Effect
Comparing footwear impressions that are close non-matches using correlation-based approaches
Medical Examiner and Coroner Outsourcing Study – A Qualitative Study and Cost-Benefit Analysis
Direct Injection Mass Spectrometric Confirmation of Multiple Drugs in Overdose Cases From Postmortem Blood Using ESI-MS-MS and MS3
Direct-Injection Mass Spectrometric Method for the Rapid Identification of Fentanyl and Norfentanyl in Postmortem Urine of Six Drug-Overdose Cases
El Libro de Referencia de las Huellas Dactilares, Prefacio
Expanding Research to Examine the Impacts of Forensic Science on the Criminal Justice System
In 2004, the National Institute of Justice created the social science research on forensic sciences (SSRFS) research program to explore the impact of forensic sciences on the criminal justice system and the administration of justice. Much of the early research from the SSRFS program focused on DNA processing and the use of DNA in investigations and prosecutions.
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