Crime Scene
Forensic Information Data Exchange and the Partnership Between Law Enforcement and Crime Laboratories
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Crime Scene Investigation
Crime scene investigators document the crime scene. They take photographs and physical measurements of the scene, identify and collect forensic evidence, and maintain the proper chain of custody of that evidence. Crime scene investigators collect evidence such as fingerprints, footprints, tire tracks, blood and other body fluids, hairs, fibers and fire debris.
NIJ funds projects to improve:
- Identification of blood and other body fluids at the...
Impression Evidence: Strengthening the Disciplines of Fingerprints, Firearms, Footwear, and Other Pattern and Impression Sciences Through Research
Forensic examinations involving specific forensic science disciplines are typically dependent upon qualitative analyses and expert interpretation of observed patterns based on a scientific foundation, rather than quantitative results. These disciplines include latent fingerprints, questioned documents, footwear, and other forms of impression and pattern evidence.
Post-Blast Investigative Tools for Structural Forensics by 3D Scene Reconstruction and Advanced Simulation
Technical Evaluation and Legal Opinion of Warden: A Network Forensics Tool, Version 1.0
Human Microbiome Species and Genes for Human Identification
Study of the Impact of Ventilation on Fire Patterns and Electrical System Damage in Single Family Homes Incorporating Modern Construction Practices
NANOTRACE: Applications of Subvisible to Nanoscale Particles in Trace Evidence
DFORC2 Evaluation, Final Report, Version 1.0
Development of Computational Methods for the Audio Analysis of Gunshots
Genomewide Association of Quantitative Pigmentary Traits in Admixed US Populations
Assessing the Effects of DNA Damage on Next Generation mtDNA Sequencing
Measuring Rates of mtDNA Heteroplasmy in Different Population Groups
Developing Effective Methods for Addressing Contextual Bias in Forensic Science
Development and Assessment of Analysis Tools for Examination of Microscopic Fracture Surface Topology and Degradation for Evidence Physical Match
Foundational Research into the Quantification of the Value of Forensic Evidence for Complex Evidential Forms Arising From Impression and Pattern Evidence
Advanced Scan Matching, Scalable Search, and Visualization Tools for the Analysis of 3D Scans of Cartridge Casings in Firearm Forensics
Transfer of Bloodstains From Textile Surfaces: A Fundamental Analysis
Application of Infrared Imaging and Chemometrics to Facilitate the Forensic Examination of Automotive Paints
Methods for Obtaining STR-Quality Touch DNA from Archived Fingerprints
Differential Quantitative Analysis of Particles From the Contact Surfaces and Recessed Areas of Footwear
Combined Genetic and Micro-Chemical Analysis of Household Dust as a Definitive Trace Identified of a Room and its Occupants
Fire Forensics: Claims and Evidence