Crime scene analysis
Development of a Quantifiable Confirmatory Test to Detect Fly Artifacts Contaminating Bloodstain Evidence
DNA Solves Property Crimes (But Are We Ready for That?)
Solving Property Crimes With DNA
Panoramic Imaging Technology Widens Crime Scene View
Sex Determination Based on Raman Spectroscopy of Saliva Traces for Forensic Purposes
Identification of Individual Red Blood Cells by Raman Microspectroscopy for Forensic Purposes: In Search of a Limit of Detection
Unmanned Aircraft Reconstruct the Scene
New Mexico: Forensic DNA Laboratory Improvement Program; Final Report
Study Surveys 3D Crime Scene Scanning Devices
Exploring the Role of Contextual Information in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: A Qualitative Approach
Rapid Species-level Identification of Salvias by Chemometric Processing of Ambient Ionisation Mass Spectrometry-derived Chemical Profiles
Verification of Protein Biomarker Specificity for the Identification of Biological Stains by Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
Terrestrial LiDAR Scanning (TLS) Working Group for Criminal Justice Applications, First Meeting Report
National Institute of Justice and Purdue University: Advancing 3D Imaging for Footwear and Tire Impressions
Just Science Podcast: Just Applied Leadership for Resiliency in CSIS
Electronic Crime Research and Development for FY 2004: Call for White Papers
With this solicitation, NIJ seeks white papers that propose research, development, or demonstration projects that address problems relevant to the criminal justice system in the area of electronic crime. NIJ defines electronic crime as any type of crime involving digital technology, including computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), external drives, cell phones, digital cameras, etc. White paper proposals will be accepted in three categories:
- Crime scene...