Death investigations
Test for Carrion Fly Full Siblings: A Tool for Detecting Postmortem Relocation of a Corpse
Improving Nonmetric Sex Classification for Hispanic Individuals
A Review of Bacterial Interactions With Blow Flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of Medical, Veterinary, and Forensic Importance
Novel Approach To Determine Post Mortem Interval Using Neutron Radiography
Responses of Lucilia Ssericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) to Compounds From Microbial Decomposition of Larval Resources
Below 100 Program Emphasizes Safety Training to Reduce Officer Deaths
Medical Panel Issues Interim Findings on Stun Gun Safety
A Statistical Method To Construct Confidence Sets on Carrion Insect Age From Development Stage
A Mechanism Based Forensic Investigation into the Postmortem Redistribution of Morphine
Notes From the Field: Expanding the DNA Database to Solve Cold Cases
Seasonal Effects on Carrion Decomposition and Insect Colonization
Human Decomposition: Effect of Indoor Versus Outdoor Decomposition on the Microbiome of Human Cadavers and Implications for Future Forensic Research
Blunt Force Trauma to the Ribs: Creating Predictive Models
Estimating the postmortem interval of human skeletal remains using rapid, inexpensive microbiome tools
Combining LC-MS/MS Product-Ion Scan Technology with GC-MS Analysis to Identify Drugs and Poisons in Postmortem Fluidsand Tissues
Human Identification from Computed Tomography Derived 3D Models using Part-to-Part Comparison Analysis
Extraction and Quantification of Fentanyl and Metabolites from Complex Biological Matrices to Support Medicolegal Death Investigations
Nurse-Family Partnerships: From Trials to International Replication
David Olds, founder of the Nurse-Family Partnership Program, describes the programs long-term impact on mothers and babies who began participating in the program more than 19 years ago. The Nurse-Family Partnership maternal health program introduces vulnerable first-time parents to maternal and child health nurses. It allows nurses to deliver the support first-time moms need to have a healthy pregnancy, become knowledgeable and responsible parents, and provide their babies and later children and young adults with the best possible start in life.
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Benefit-Cost Analysis for Crime Policy
How do we decide how to allocate criminal justice resources in a way that minimizes the social harms from both crime and policy efforts to control crime? How, for that matter, do we decide how much to spend on the criminal justice system and crime control generally, versus other pressing needs? These questions are at the heart of benefit-cost analysis.
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Are CEDs Safe and Effective?
Thousands of law enforcement agencies throughout the United States have adopted conducted energy devices (CEDs) as a safe method to subdue individuals, but are these devices really safe? What policies should agencies adopt to ensure the proper use of this technology? This NIJ Conference Panel discusses the physiological effects of electrical current in the human body caused by CEDs, as well as how this technology can reduce injuries to officers and suspects when appropriate policies and training are followed.
Is It Old Age, Abuse or Homicide? Using Forensic Markers and Technology to Detect Elder Abuse and Neglect
Panelists will present results from NIJ-funded studies on bruising and CT scanning and discuss the important role of forensic information and technology in effectively investigating violent crimes against the elderly.