American Indians or Alaska Natives
Large-scale Selection of Highly Informative Microhaplotypes for Ancestry Inference and Population Specific Informativeness
Taku Eyachantognaka Owihankeya Wanica, Workshop Presentation
Taku Eyachantognaka Owihankeya Wanica, Community Brief
Advancing Justice for the Missing and Unidentified Through Research - 2024 NIJ Research Conference
Forensic science research is developing essential knowledge to fill in the holes in death investigations, creating new ways to identify challenging skeletal remains. These methods inform cause of death, time of death, and familial relationships to guide investigations, identify suspects, support prosecutions, and bring justice to families.
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Identifying High-Priority Needs to Improve Data and Metrics in Policing
Personal Identification Using Frontal Sinus Coding Methods: The Effect of Mixed Image Modality Comparisons
US forensic Y-chromosome short tandem repeats database
Estimation of population specific values of theta for sequence-based STR profiles
Correction: Corrigendum: Reconstructing Native American Population History
Peopling of the Americas: A new approach to assessing dental morphological variation in Asian and Native American populations
Exploring strengths, psychological functioning and youth victimization among American Indians and Alaska Natives in four southern states
Bullying Experiences Reported by High School Students, 2021
How Do Victimized Youth Emotionally and Socially Appraise Common Ways Third-Party Peers Intervene?
Communication of Intent to Do Harm Preceding Mass Public Shootings in the United States, 1966 to 2019
Reconstructing Native American population history
Native American population data based on the Globalfiler (R) autosomal STR loci
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Haplotypes in Native American Populations
The Evaluation and Refinement of Nonmetric Sex and Ancestry Assessment Methods in Modern Japanese and Thai Individuals
Refining Asian Ancestry Classifications via Cranial Macromorphoscopic Traits
Gender-Based Violence and the Latinx Community
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NIJ Awards Over $11 Million to Support Forensic Science Research and Development in 2022
On September 30, 2022, NIJ announced $11.6 million in funding to support 23 projects under the “NIJ FY22 Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes” solicitation. Through its research and development grant funding, NIJ continues to advance the speed, accuracy, and reliability of forensic analysis, which ultimately bolsters the...