Evidence analysis and processing
IPTES 2018 Workshop: Statistical Interpretation Software for Friction Ridge Skin Impressions (FRStat)
Fiber Impurities Allow for More Detailed Forensic Fluorescence Comparisons
Fiber evidence has long been an important part of criminal cases, for it can associate a suspect with a crime scene. This project details new analytical procedures that allow fiber comparisons that are more detailed than standard forensic practices.
Just Science Podcast: Episode 38: 2018 IPTES: Just Handwriting Statistics
Multidisciplinary Validation Study of Nonhuman Animal Models for Forensic Decomposition Research
Just Science Podcast: Episode 35: 2018 IPTES: Just Geeking Out on Patterns
Just Science Podcast: Episode 32: 2018 IPTES: Just Fracture Matches
Distinguishing Between Structurally Similar Designer Drugs Using an Advanced Method of Chromatography
Synthetic Cathinones Stored in Biological Evidence Can Be Unstable
Synthetic Cathinones Stored in Biological Evidence Can Be Unstable
Synthetic cathinones, a class of mood-altering stimulants popular among recreational drug users, can be unstable when stored in blood or urine samples, and may be problematic when used as evidence in court.
Just Science Podcast: Episode 31: 2018 IPTES: Just Nature's Patterns
Florida Legislation Helps Reduce the Number of "Pill Mills"
NIJ and DNA: Polymerase Technologies Addressing a Key Challenge for PCR-Based Forensic Tests
NIJ and CHORI: Collaboration With SoftGenetics and California Department of Justice - Customizing NextGENe Software for Forensic Applications
DNA Methylation-Based Age Prediction & Body Fluid ID
Linking Suspects to Crime Scenes With Particle Populations
Just Science Podcast: Episode 26: Special Release Season: Just Servant Leadership
Why Is There an Evidence Backlog?
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