Development
Automated Sperm Detection in forensic DNA analysis: Implications for Rape Kit Analysis
Electronic Surveillance
Forensic Identification of an Individual in Complex Mixtures Utilizing SNP Technology
DEVELOPMENT OF A MODERN COMPENDIUM OF MICROCRYSTAL TESTS FOR ILLICIT DRUGS AND DIVERTED PHARMACEUTICALS
Sensor, Surveillance & Biometric Technologies Center of Excellence
The Operation of the Corrections Technology Center of Excellence
Graphical User Interface for a Multi-Factorial Age-At-Death Estimation Method Using Fuzzy Integrals
Comparison of Microspectrophotometry and Room-Temperature Fluorescence Excitation-Emission Matrix Spectroscopy for Non-Destructive Forensic Fiber Examination
Comprehensive Forensic Toxicological Analysis Of Designer Drugs
Degraded Ignitable Liquids Database: An Applied Study of Weathering and Bacterial Degradation on the Chromatographic Patterns of ASTM E 1618 Ignitable Liquid Classes
National Institute of Justice Response to the Report of the National Research Council: Strengthening the National Institute of Justice
Forensic Toxicology Research and Development Evaluation of New and Novel Direct Sample Introduction, Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (AccuTOF-DART) Instrument for Postmortem Toxicology Screening, Final Report
Building Knowledge About Crime and Justice: The 1999 Research Prospectus of the National Institute of Justice
Building Knowledge About Crime and Justice: The 1997 Research Prospectus of the National Institute of Justice
NIJ FY 11 Officer Traffic Safety Research and Technology Development for Criminal Justice Applications
NIJ is seeking applications for funding to conduct research and technology development that will improve officer safety in traffic situations. The objective of this solicitation is to fund research and technology development leading to the implementation of policies, practices, and/or technologies that will reduce the number of officers killed and injured each year in traffic accidents. Specifically, NIJ seeks proposals addressing the following topics:Vehicle accident...
National Institute of Justice Annual Report 2009
NIJ FY 11 Electronic Crime and Digital Evidence Recovery
NIJ is seeking applications for the funding of research and technology development leading to the introduction of new forensic tools for digital evidence. NIJ is specifically interested in proposals addressing the following topics:Forensic tools for mobile cellular devices.Data forensics in the Internet-based (Cloud Computing) environment.Forensic tools for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) communications.Forensic tools for vehicle computer systems.