Forensic sciences
Massively Parallel Sequencing: Understanding the Basic Technology
Five Things About Sexual Assault Kits
FY13 DNA Backlog Reduction Program
NIJ FY 15 Office of Investigative and Forensic Sciences Continuations
Biological Evidence Preservation: Considerations for Policy Makers
Impact of Forensic Science Research and Development
Crime Laboratory Backlogs: The Impact on Justice
Investigating Sexual Violence - Policy Forum: Emerging Solutions and Best Practices
Latent Fingerprints: Reducing Erroneous Exclusions
Utility of 3D Scanning Technologies Workshop
FY 2014 DNA Capacity Enhancement and Backlog Reduction Program
Detroit Sexual Assault Kit (SAK) Action Research Project (ARP), Final Report
Detroit Sexual Assault Kit (SAK) Action Research Project (ARP), Executive Summary
Post-Coital DNA Recovery Study
NIJ R & D Portfolio Management and Technology Transition Support
Quantifying the Effects of Database Size and Sample Quality on Measures of Individualization Validity and Accuracy in Forensics
Bloodstain Patterns on Textile Surfaces: A Fundamental Analysis
Low Cost Microfluidic Microarray System for Typing SNPs
Isotopic and Elemental Analysis of the William Bass Donated Skeletal Collection and Other Modern Donated Collections
NIJ FY 15 DNA Capacity Enhancement and Backlog Reduction Program
The goal of NIJ's FY 2015 DNA Capacity Enhancement and Backlog Reduction Program is to assist eligible States and units of local government to process, record, screen, and analyze forensic DNA and/or DNA database samples, and to increase the capacity of public forensic DNA and DNA database laboratories to process more DNA samples, thereby helping to reduce the number of forensic DNA and DNA database...