Evidence analysis and processing
NIJ and NSF Renew Forensic Science Collaboration
Two leading funding agencies renew a joint commitment to evaluate and support scientific activities relevant to criminal justice.
Just Science Podcast: Just the Story Behind Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
Notes From the Field: Improving the Analysis and Collection of Trace Evidence Samples
Expanding Social Science Research to Examine the Impacts of Forensic Science on the Criminal Justice System
Sex-Based Targeted Recovery of Cells in a Heterogeneous Mixture: Separating Male and Female Like Cells
Research and Development of a Rapid Approach for Identification of Calliphoridae Species Entomological Forensic Evidence Based on DART-HRMS-derived Chemical Signatures and Chemometrics
Evaluation of Digital Evidence Processing Efficiencies in Publicly Funded Crime Laboratories
An Assessment of Probabilistic Approaches to mtDNA Mixture Interpretation
A Black Box Study of the Accuracy and Reproducibility of Tire Evidence Examiners' Conclusions
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
Interpretation of Y chromosome STRs for missing persons cases
An Automated Single Cell Separation Technique to Improve Mixture Deconvolution
Using Forensic Intelligence To Combat Serial and Organized Violent Crimes
Integrating forensic evidence into the intelligence process is an evolutionary next step in reducing, disrupting, and preventing violent crime.
Efficient Casework Policy To Address Emerging Challenges in Seized Drugs
The substances tested in cases involving seized drugs are always evolving. By establishing policies on the most critical samples to test and maintaining ongoing communication with stakeholders, laboratories can more efficiently manage a backlog.