Forensic sciences
"Just Bring Us the Real Ones": The Role of Forensic Crime Laboratories in Guarding the Gateway to Justice for Sexual Assault Victims
The Best Way Out is Always Through: Addressing the Problem of Untested Sexual Assault Kits (SAKs) through Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Connecting the Dots: Identifying Suspected Serial Sexual Offenders Through Forensic DNA Evidence.
Integrating SERS and PSI-MS with Dual Purpose Plasmonic Paper Substrates for On-Site Illicit Drug Confirmation
Total RNA Analysis of Bacterial Community Structural and Functional Shifts Throughout Vertebrate Decomposition
Testing whether stutter and low-level DNA peaks are additive
Response to: Commentary on: Bright et al. (2018) Internal validation of STRmix (TM) - A multi laboratory response to PCAST
The effects of season and soil type on microbial degradation of gasoline residues from incendiary devices
The current role of mass spectrometry in forensics and future prospects
The Analysis of 3D Printer Dust for Forensic Applications
The interpretation of forensic DNA profiles: an historical perspective
Applying calibration to LRs produced by a DNA interpretation software
Post-Mortem Iris Recognition-A Survey and Assessment of the State of the Art
Federal Forensic Science Research and Development Programs – A 2021 Update
National DNA Database Statistics (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
The National DNA Index (NDIS) contains over 14,541,796 profiles of those convicted of a crime, 4,341,864 profiles of those arrested and 1,103,683 forensic profiles as of April 2021. Ultimately, the success of the CODIS program will be measured by the crimes it helps to solve. CODIS's primary metric, the "Investigation Aided," tracks the number of criminal investigations where CODIS has added value to the investigative...
Just Science Podcast: Just Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Pathology Portfolio
Census of Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
Provides a comprehensive look at the forensic services provided by federal, state, and local crime labs across the nation and the resources devoted to completing the work. The Census of Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories collects data on staff, budgets, and workloads within publicly operated labs. The census also provides information on lab accreditations, proficiency tests, and other quality assurances.
Census of Medical Examiner and Coroner (ME/C) Offices (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
Provides data on the personnel, budgets, and workload of medical examiner and coroner offices by type of office and size of jurisdiction. The census gathers information on the number of unidentified human decedents handled by these offices, record-keeping practices, and use of national databases for unidentified remains.