Evidence analysis and processing
Deep Learning and Its Application to Forensic Data
Sex and Ancestry Estimation Methods in Modern Filipino Crania
Identification and Analysis of Body Fluid Traces Using ATR FT-IR Spectroscopy
Typing Highly Degraded DNA Using Circularized Molecules and Target Enrichment
Increasing identifications of deceased border crossers: investigating spatial and skeletal attributes of migrant deaths
Soil fungal and nematode community changes as a methodology for determining long-term postmortem interval after cadaver mass loss
Physical and Chemical Trace Evidence from 3D-Printed Firearms
Development of Improved Extraction/Purification Methods for LC-QqQ-MS Analysis of Novel Psychoactive Substances
Optimizing Bone Loss Across the Lifespan: The Three-Dimensional Structure of Porosity in the Human Femoral Neck and Rib As a Metric of Bone Fragility
Optimization of Pretreatment Parameters in Hair Analysis for Drugs of Abuse and Understanding Protein-Drug Physicochemical Interactions
Extended Development, Verification, and Validation of a Blast Dynamics Simulator for Post-Blast Forensic Investigations
Identification and Detection of Cosmetics Transferred during Close Personal Attacks
The Impact of Forensic Evidence on Arrest and Prosecution
Solving Crimes With Soil Bacteria
A New Analytical Technique to Identify Surface Treatments of a Single Fiber
A Confirmatory Test for Sperm in Sexual Assault Samples using a Microfluidic-Integrated Cell Phone Imaging System
Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Automated Fraction Collection for the Forensic Analysis of Sexual Assault Evidence
National Best Practices for Sexual Assault Kits: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Identifying Ignitable Liquids in the Aftermath of a Fire
After analyzing how ignitable liquids break down because of weathering and biological degradation in the aftermath of a fire, researchers have provided new data to fire investigators and crime labs.
Quantifying Error Rates for the Measurement of Human Skeletal Remains
In response to the National Academy of Sciences’ call for scientific data to support forensic evidence, researchers revised forensic anthropology procedures to include an “error metric” for the measurement of human skeletal remains.
Forensic Identification Using Individual Chemical Signatures
By touching a cell phone, car keys, or even a pen, you are leaving behind a chemical signature that can reveal much about how you live your daily life.