DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
Forensic Familial and Moderate Stringency DNA Searches: Policies and Practices in the U.S., England, and Wales
Post-Coital DNA Recovery in Minority Proxy Couples
Evaluation and Optimization of DNA Recovery and Amplification From Bullet Cartridge Cases
Firearm Forensics Black-Box Studies for Examiners and Algorithms using Measured 3D Surface Topographies
Notes From the Field: Expanding the DNA Database to Solve Cold Cases
Embracing Next Generation Methods for Forensic DNA Sequence Analysis
Skin Microbe Colonies Used for Human Identification
Skin Microbe Colonies Used for Human Identification
Humans transfer trace signatures of unique colonies of microbes on our skin to objects we touch. The tiny size of that signature make it difficult for investigators to identify an individual. Research now has made that identification more likely.
Advancing the Statistical Interpretation of Forensic DNA Data Samples
Data from the DNA Capacity Enhancement and Backlog Reduction (CEBR) Grant Program
Program Moved
This program was transferred to the Bureau of Justice Assistance. Learn more about the program on BJA.ojp.gov.
The goal of NIJ's DNA Capacity Enhancement for Backlog Reduction (CEBR) program is to assist States and units of local government with existing crime laboratories to increase the capacity of publicly funded forensic DNA and DNA database laboratories to process more DNA samples, thereby helping...
How It Got There: Associating Individual DNA Profiles with Specific Body Fluids in Mixtures Using Targeted Digital Gene Expression and RNA-SNP Identification
Validation of a Probe Capture Next-Generation Sequencing Assay for Whole Mitochondrial Genome Analysis
Advanced Statistical Population Genetics Methods for Forensic DNA Identification
Just Science: DNA: Just Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Protecting Against Stress & Trauma: Research Lessons for Law Enforcement – Next Steps
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Powerful Forensic Markers Optimized for Massively Parallel Sequencing
Notes From the Field
Those working in the criminal justice system should always use research and evidence to inform their policies, practices, and work. However, leaders often need to make decisions based on limited information and under unpredictable or even volatile circumstances. Sometimes there simply isn’t research available yet to help inform decisions on emerging issues.
Notes From the Field is not a research-based publication. Instead, it presents lessons...