Databases
Discoveries From the Forensic Anthropology Data Base: Modern American Skeletal Change & the Case of Amelia Earhart
Major Chemical Compounds in the Ignitable Liquids Reference Collection and Substrate Databases
Odyssey: a Semi-Automated Pipeline for Phasing, Imputation, and Analysis of Genome-Wide Genetic Data
Validating the National Violent Death Reporting System as a Source of Data on Fatal Shootings of Civilians by Law Enforcement Officers
Dynamic Interaction Network Inference From Longitudinal Microbiome Data
Development of Infrared Library Search Prefilters for Automotive Clear Coats From Simulated Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) Spectra
Library Search Prefilters for Vehicle Manufacturers to Assist in the Forensic Examination of Automotive Paints
Secure and Robust Cloud Computing for High-Throughput Forensic Microsatellite Sequence Analysis and Databasing
A Large-scale Dataset of Single and Mixed-source Short Tandem Repeat Profiles To Inform Human Identification Strategies: PROVEDIt
Latent Fingerprint Interoperability - Survey Local Addendum
Latent Fingerprint Interoperability Survey - Core Questionnaire
Foundational Elements and Structure for the National Law Enforcement Accountability Database
Estimating Age of Death from Subadult Remains (Part One)
The long-standing problem of estimating the age and sex of subadult skeletal remains has been significantly "solved" with the advances in understanding the growth and development patterns in the skeletons of young people. Kyra Stull, an anthropologist and forensic researcher at University of Nevada, Reno, and Danielle McLeod-Henning, a physical scientist at NIJ, share more about this research with NIJ writer and host Jim Dawson.
Reading and Resources
NIJ Journal Issue No. 229
A quantitative reliability metric for querying large database
Ancestry Inference of 96 Population Samples Using Microhaplotypes
Ballistic Imaging
Effects of image compression on iris recognition performance and image quality
Mitogenome Sequencing of 10,000 Population Samples Using a Highly Accurate, Single-Molecule Approach
Footwear Databasing to Support Forensic Intelligence
Just Science Podcast: Just Leveraging Databases for Human Identification
NMDID: A New Research Resource for Biological Anthropology
Research From Records: Retrieving and Sharing Useful Data From a Non-research Database
What’s Possible with Rapid DNA Technology?
NIJ scientist Tracey Johnson joins science writer Sarah Michaud in this episode. They discuss Rapid DNA technology, and Tracey explains the complexities of this technology – its pitfalls and its possibilities.
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