Ballistics
Knowledge Is Power: Using Technology to Gain Forensic Intelligence
Discriminant analysis in the presence of interferences: Combined application of target factor analysis and a Bayesian soft-classifier
Identification of polymers and organic gunshot residue in evidence from 3D-printed firearms using DART-mass spectrometry: A feasibility study
Results of the 3D Virtual Comparison Microscopy Error Rate (VCMER) Study for firearm forensics
Addressing Quality Assurance Issues in 3D Firearm and Toolmark Imaging
Traceability for ballistics signature measurements in forensic science
A Metrology Foundation for 3D Ballistic Imaging
NIST Ballistics Toolmark Research Database
The Relationship Between Localized Bone Density and the Area and Perimeter of Exit Wounds
Evaluation of the Vision X Comparison Microscope to Share Digital Images of Bullets and Shell Casings and the Potential Impact on the Firearms and Tool Marks Community
Evaluation of 3D Virtual Comparison Microscopy for Firearm Forensics within the Crime Lab
Optical Topography Increases Potential for Firearms Identification
NIJ (National Institute of Justice) Standard for Ballistic Helmets
Pilot Study of Automated Bullet Signature Identification Based on Topography Measurements and Correlations
Second National Ballistics Imaging Comparison (NBIC-2)
Addendum B to NIJ Standard-0101.04: Ballistic Resistance of Personal Body Armor
Forensic Evidence and Criminal Investigations: The Impact of Ballistics Information on the Investigation of Violent Crime in Nine Cities
NIST Random Profile Roughness Specimens and Standard Bullets, NIJ Report 601-00
Striation Density for Predicting the Identifiability of Fired Bullets with Automated Inspection Systems
Assessing the Quality of 3-Dimensional Imaging on the BrassTrax HD3D System and Evaluating an In-Silico Solution to Confirm NIBIN Hits
Firearm Forensics Black-Box Studies for Examiners and Algorithms using Measured 3D Surface Topographies
Ballistic Body Armor: A Closer Look at the Follow-Up Inspection and Testing Program
Opening the Black Box of NIBIN
Bill King discusses the operations of the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN), a program through which firearms examiners at state and local crime laboratories compare tool marks on fired bullets or cartridges found at a crime scene to digitized images of ballistic evidence in a nationwide database.
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