Crime Scene
The Fluid Dynamics of Droplet Impact on Inclined Surfaces with Application to Forensic Blood-Spatter Analysis
The fluid dynamics of droplet impacts on inclined surfaces with application to forensic blood-spatter analysis
Analysis and Characterization of Smokeless Powders and Smokeless Powder Residues
Enhancing Forensic Evidential Value of Fibers via Single-Fiber Detection and Classification of Fluorinated Oil-and-Water-Repellent Fabric Coatings
Identification and Analysis of Body Fluid Traces for Forensic Purposes Using Vibrational Spectroscopy and Chemometrics
Raman Spectroscopic Examination of Bloodstains for Forensic Purposes : Background and Race Determination
Evaluation of DNA Extraction in the Presence of Ionic Liquids for Forensic Science Applications
What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians (Advanced Module)
Detecting Buried Metallic Weapons In A Controlled Setting Using A Conductivity Meter And A Ground-penetrating Radar
Controlled Research Utilizing Geophysical Technologies In The Search For Buried Firearms And Miscellaneous Weapons
One Step Fluorescent Cyanoacrylate Fingerprint Development Technology
Defining Methods to Create Consistent, Reproducible Impressions Deposited in Biofluids on a Variety of Substrates
Rapid DNA Crime Scene Sample Multi-Laboratory Evaluation Project
Advanced Crime Scene Analysis
George Mason University and the National Association of Attorneys General presents the National Center on Forensics Continued Training Plan
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