Evidence preservation
Biodegradation of Representative Ignitable Liquid Components on Soil
Time Radically Alters Ex Situ Evidentiary Soil 16S Bacterial Profiles Produced Via Next-Generation Sequencing
Dynamic vapor microextraction of ignitable liquid from casework containers
Persistence of Touch DNA for Forensic Analysis
CSI Classroom Prepares Students for Real-World Investigations
Fingerprint Sourcebook - Chapter 8: The Preservation of Friction Ridge Information
Just Analyzing At-Home Kits
El Libro de Referencia de las Huellas Dactilares - Chapter 8: Preservación de las Crestas de Fricción
Digital Evidence in Criminal Cases Before the U.S. Courts of Appeal: Trends and Issues for Consideration
Preservation Methods Differ in Fecal Microbiome Stability, Affecting Suitability for Field Studies
Statistical methods and library search approaches for fast and reliable identification of dyes using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)
Single Fiber Identification with Nondestructive Excitation–Emission Spectral Cluster Analysis
Nondestructive Identification of Natural and Synthetic Organic Colorants in Works of Art by Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering
Determination of Time since Deposition of Fingerprints via Colorimetric Assays
Accelerated aging of forensically relevant biological materials on swabs
Preventing Hydrolytic and Oxidative Damage to Biological Evidence with Antioxidants and Chelators
In-Field Collection and Preservation of Decomposing Human Tissues to Facilitate Rapid Purification and STR Typing
Notes From the Field: Caution Is Necessary When Expanding Field Testing Capabilities
Expanding Research to Examine the Impacts of Forensic Science on the Criminal Justice System
In 2004, the National Institute of Justice created the social science research on forensic sciences (SSRFS) research program to explore the impact of forensic sciences on the criminal justice system and the administration of justice. Much of the early research from the SSRFS program focused on DNA processing and the use of DNA in investigations and prosecutions.
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