Evidence collection
Analytical and Transfer Characteristics of a Fluorescent Detection Spray: Implications for Subvisible and Nanotrace Particle Transfers
An Economical and Efficient Method for Postmortem DNA Sampling in Mass Fatalities
Biodegradation of Representative Ignitable Liquid Components on Soil
Preliminary Classification Scheme of Silicone Based Lubricants Using DART-TOFMS
Direct PCR Amplification of DNA From Human Bloodstains, Saliva, and Touch Samples Collected With MicroFLOQ (R) Swabs
National Survey of Eyewitness Identification Procedures in Law Enforcement Agencies
The Effect of Gunshot Detection Technology on Evidence Collection and Case Clearance in Kansas City, Missouri
Gunshot Detection Technology Effect on Gun Violence in Kansas City, Missouri: A Microsynthetic Control Evaluation
A bacterial signature-based method for the identification of seven forensically relevant human body fluids
Can Science Enhance Equity? Findings and Implications From a Study To Detect Bruising on Victims with Dark Skin Pigmentation
This plenary panel from the 2023 NIJ Research Conference features fascinating research on a methodology to improve the detection and documentation of bruises on victims of violence who have dark skin pigmentation. This study highlights the intersection between science, justice, and racial equity, featuring practitioner and victims’ advocacy perspectives. The discussion describes the research and its findings and explore strategies to ensure that this particular evidence-based methodology can be widely implemented by nurse practitioners in the field.
Participants:
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