Forensic sciences
Microbial Clocks for Estimating the Postmortem Interval of Human Remains at Three Anthropological Research Facilities
Investigating Upper Thermal Limits of Forensically Important Blow Flies to Improve Testimony in Forensic Entomology
Development of Modern Subadult Standards: Improved Age and Sex Estimation in U.S. Forensic Practice
The Forensic Microbiome: The Invisible Traces We Leave Behind
Enhancing Molecular Autopsies through Function Assays and Family Studies of Cardiac Arrhythmogenic Variants in Sudden Unexplained Deaths
Advancing Molecular Diagnostics in Sudden Unexplained Deaths
Terrorism Research Before and After 9/11
The tragedy of 9/11 posed unprecedented challenges to forensic science, social science, and physical science and technology — the three bedrock sciences at NIJ. Recovering from the attack and preventing another one have became topmost priorities in the 10 years since the attack. As we approach the 10th anniversary, Gary LaFree discusses how that fateful day impacted social scientific priorities and the outcomes from those changes.
See the YouTube Terms of Service and Google Privacy Policy
Can Jury Instructions Have an Impact on Trial Outcomes?
Cost-Benefit Analysis of 3D Imaging Technology as a Crime Scene Investigation Tool
Targeted Forensic Data Extraction from Mobile Devices (TFDEMD)
Devlan: Automated Acquisition of Digital Evidence from Large Networks
Remote Methods for Volunteering Digital Evidence on Mobile Devices
Genetic Variants Linked to Sudden Unexplained Deaths
Overview of Post-mortem Computed Tomography for Pathologist Triage
Post-mortem Computed Tomography of Natural Death
Post-mortem Computed Tomography Potpourri of Unnatural Deaths
Post-mortem Computed Tomography of Blunt Force Injury
Post-mortem Computed Tomography of Gunshot Wounds