DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
Integrated Sample Cleanup-Capillary Electrophoresis Microchip for High-Performance Short Tandem Repeat Genetic Analysis
National Firearms Examiner Academy Forensic Science Training
Just Science Podcast: Just Supporting Evidence Collection in Sexual Assault Cases
Global mtDNA Databasing Project
Global mtDNA Databasing Project
Global mtDNA Databasing Project
Global mtDNA Databasing Project
Rapid DNA Crime Scene Sample Multi-Laboratory Evaluation Project
Forensic STR Sequencing Nomenclature Resource
Developmental Validation of a MPS Workflow with a PCR-Based Short Amplicon Whole Mitochondrial Genome Panel
Modeling allelic analyte signals for aSTRs in NGS DNA profiles
The impact of correlations between pigmentation phenotypes and underlying genotypes on genetic prediction of pigmentation traits
An empirical investigation of organic software product lines
Are low LRs reliable?
Probabilistic interpretation of the Amelogenin locus
The development of miniSTRs as a method for high-speed direct PCR
Exploring the advantages of amplifying the entire extract versus splitting the extract and interpreting replicates using a continuous model of interpretation
Accelerated aging of forensically relevant biological materials on swabs
Development of DNA methylation markers for sperm, saliva and blood identification using pyrosequencing and qPCR/HRM
Prosecutors' Perspectives on Biological Evidence and Injury Evidence in Sexual Assault Cases
Accurate profiling of forensic autosomal STRs using the Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinION device
Estimating the number of contributors to a DNA profile using decision trees
Implementing NAGPRA Connecting Medical Examiner and Coroner Offices to Tribal Partners
This project is designed to connect tribal partners to ME/C offices to facilitate successful disposition protocols for non-forensically significant Native American remains that are compliant with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 (NAGPRA).
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Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
Most scholars would agree that desistance from crime – the process of ceasing engagement in criminal activities – is normative. However, there is variability in the literature regarding the definition and measurement of desistance, the signals of desistance, the age at which desistance begins, and the underlying mechanisms that lead to desistance. Even with considerable advances in the theoretical understanding of desistance from crime, there remain critical gaps between research and the application of that research to practice.
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