Evidence analysis and processing
Building More Reliable Forensic Sciences (Part Two)
The scientific basis of several aspects of forensic evidence was first called into question by the 2009 National Research Council report. That report had an immediate impact on law enforcement, crime labs, courtrooms, and the broader scientific community.
Synthesis, structure, in vitro pharmacology, and in vivo activity of trans-3,4-dichloro-N- 1-(dimethylamino)-4-phenylcyclohexyl methyl-benz amide (AP01; 4-phenyl-AH-7921), a novel mixed mu-/kappa-opioid
Validation of Illumina’s MiSeq FGx NGS Platform for Transition to Casework
Towards Commercialization: Preliminary Developmental Validation of a High Resolution Melt Curve Mixture Prediction Assay and SVM Tool
Sampling and recovery of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) from fire debris using capillary microextraction of volatiles (CMV) for on-site analysis
Building More Reliable Forensic Sciences (Part One)
OSTEOID, A New Forensic Tool: Developing a Practical Online Resource for Species Identification of Skeletal Remains
Research on Forensic Toxicological Laboratory Testing and Reporting Practices
Evaluating the Validity and Reliability of Textile and Paper Fracture Characteristics in Forensic Comparative Analysis
Improvements on source camera-model identification based on CFA interpolation
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy enables highly accurate identification of different brands, types and colors of hair dyes
A foundational study of fire debris interpretation using quantitative measures of chromatographic features in gasoline and the use of graphical display to demonstrate data sufficiency
A multifaceted exploration of ontogenetic variation in vertebral neural canal size across contemporary populations
Genome Sequence of Feline Papillomavirus Strain P20 Assembled from Metagenomic Data from the Skin of a House Cat Owner
Subadult sex estimation and KidStats
Determination of Key Factors in Particle Combination Analysis to Enable Systematic Improvement, Optimization and Transition to Practice
Identification of Minor Dye Components of Fibers via Integrating-Cavity-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Analysis of Small Particles Adhering to the Edges of Duct Tape as a Means to Make Associations in a Way that is Independent of Manufactured Characteristics
Just Science Podcast: Just Teeth and Technology
Campus Sexual Assault Responses (CSAR): Informing Trauma-Informed Policies, Protocols, and Training
Sexual violence is a significant criminal justice problem with long-term effects for its victims. In particular, sexual assault on or related to college campuses across the United States presents a growing public health and economic burden, starting with significant impacts on academic outcomes.
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