Evidence analysis and processing
DNA for the Defense Bar
Solving Sexual Assaults: Finding Answers Through Research
Collecting DNA From Arrestees: Implementation Lessons
Enhancing Scene Processing Protocols to Improve Victim Identification and Field Detection of Human Remains in Mass Fatality Scenes
Fire Dynamics and Forensic Analysis of Liquid Fuel Fires
Development of Tools for Smoke Residue and Deposition Analysis
Unrealized Potential of DNA Testing, Research in Brief
Effects of Human Factors on the Accuracy of Fingerprint Analysis
Detecting Buried Remains Using Ground-Penetrating Radar
Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Advisory Council 2010 Annual Report
Cold-Case Investigations: An Analysis of Current Practices and Factors Associated with Successful Outcomes
Exploring Soil Bacterial Communities for Forensic Applications: A Genomics Approach
Recovery and Interpretation of Burned Human Remains
Solving Crime Problems With Research
The Office of Justice Programs' CrimeSolutions offers practitioners and policymakers a practical tool for finding information about evidence-based criminal justice programs
Applying Carbon-14 Dating to Recent Human Remains
Measuring carbon-14 levels in human tissue could help forensic scientists determine age and year of death in cases involving unidentified human remains.