Forensic medicine
Carcass Mass Has Little Influence on the Structure of Gravesoil Microbial Communities
Neural Network System for Matching Dental Radiographs
Forensic Pathology on Both Sides of the Pond, presented by Drs. Michael Baden and Peter Dean
Lateral Clavicular Epiphysis: Fusion Timing and Age Estimation
Bruising as a Marker of Physical Elder Abuse
QUANTITATIVE ACID PHOSPHATASE TEST - A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF ENDOGENOUS AND POSTCOITAL ACID PHOSPHATASE LEVELS IN THE VAGINA
Shelving Justice: The Discovery of Thousands of Untested Rape Kits in Detroit
Are CEDs Safe and Effective?
Thousands of law enforcement agencies throughout the United States have adopted conducted energy devices (CEDs) as a safe method to subdue individuals, but are these devices really safe? What policies should agencies adopt to ensure the proper use of this technology? This NIJ Conference Panel discusses the physiological effects of electrical current in the human body caused by CEDs, as well as how this technology can reduce injuries to officers and suspects when appropriate policies and training are followed.
Sexual Violence Research 15 Years After VAWA
Panelists will summarize the progress and results of sexual violence research since the passage of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994. The panel will also examine how research has contributed to policy, assess current knowledge gaps and discuss research needs.
Is It Old Age, Abuse or Homicide? Using Forensic Markers and Technology to Detect Elder Abuse and Neglect
Panelists will present results from NIJ-funded studies on bruising and CT scanning and discuss the important role of forensic information and technology in effectively investigating violent crimes against the elderly.