Evidence analysis and processing
Dense DNA Data for Enhanced Missing Persons Identification
Subadult Ancestry Estimation Using Craniometrics, Macromorphoscopics, Odontometrics, and Dental Morphology
Quantifying the Accuracy of Two Innovative Forensic Genetic Identification Techniques: Genealogical Searching and Low-Template DNA Mixture Analysis
A Multifactorial Approach to Estimating Geographic Origin of Hispanics Using Cranial and Dental Data
Development of a Probability Model to Predict Head Injury Risk in Pediatric Falls
Phase II Metabolites of Drugs in Hair: A Potential Solution for Environmental Contamination
Design and Testing of a Computational Aid for Fire Debris Data Interpretation
Validation of a Single Instrument, Single Sample Protocol for the Detection of the Inorganicand Organic Constituents of Firearms Discharge Residue
Completion of the SONIC-DE 2.0 System for Implementation in Forensic Laboratories
Human Identification from Computed Tomography Derived 3D Models using Part-to-Part Comparison Analysis
Verification and evaluation of a miRNA panel for body fluid identification using DNA extracts
Forensic Evidence from Chemical Imaging of Triacylglycerols in Latent Fingerprints
Electrochemical Aptamer-Based Sensor for Rapid Opioid Detection in Seized Substances
Prevalence of Fentanyl and Its Analogues in a Court-Ordered Mandatory Drug Testing Population
Fluid Dynamic Studies of Bloody Fingermarks
Supporting States to Test Sexual Assault Evidence
Crime laboratory and law enforcement personnel from three states discuss the value the NIJ-FBI Sexual Assault Kit Partnership to test sexual assault evidence and obtain investigatory leads.
During this partnership, NIJ is working with the FBI Laboratory in Quantico, Virginia, to test eligible kits from law enforcement agencies and laboratories across the country and develop best practices that can improve the quality and speed of sexual assault kit processing.
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Strengthening Our Nation's Crime Laboratories
As technology improves, demand for analysis of DNA and other forensic evidence to help solve crimes grows. This video describes some of the challenges crime laboratories face in meeting this demand and how National Institute of Justice (NIJ) funding has strengthened crime labs and encouraged innovation in forensic techniques.
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DNA at Our Fingertips
Forensic scientists have explored whether lifted and archived fingerprints retain forensically useful amounts of DNA.
Wrongful Convictions: The Latest Scientific Research & Implications for Law Enforcement
What does science tell us about case factors that can lead to a wrongful conviction? Dr. Jon Gould of American University will discuss the findings of the first large-scale empirical study that has identified ten statistically significant factors that distinguish a wrongful conviction from a "near miss." (A "near miss" is a case in which an innocent defendant was acquitted or had charges dismissed before trial). Following Dr. Gould's presentation, Mr. John R.
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