Forensic sciences
Estimating Postmortem Interval: A Molecular Approach
Social Science Research on Forensic Science Topical Working Group Meeting, January 2013
Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examination Research Forum: Summary of Research Questions Identified
Exploitation of Very Small Particles To Enhance the Probative Value of Carpet Fibers, Final Report
NIJ and Texas State University-Improving Identification of Mexican Hispanic Remains: New Information Helps Forensic Anthropologists Assess Mexican Hispanic Ancestry and Sex
NIJ and the National Museum of Health and Medicine: Understanding the Ecology of Human Decomposition Methods for Estimating Postmortem Interval
NIJ and NetBio-Advancing Rapid DNA Analysis: Bringing Automated Short Tandem Repeat Analysis to Forensics
NIJ and Midwest Research Institute-Introducing New Methods for DNA Analysis: Ability to Determine if DNA ID for Victims at the Scene Could Reduce Sample Volume
NIJ, UC Berkeley, and IntegenX-Bringing Short Tandem Repeat (STR) DNA Identification to Law Enforcement
Evaluation of the Forensic DNA Unit Efficiency Improvement Program
Accessing the Probative Value of Physical Evidence at Crime Scenes With Ambient Mass Spectrometry and Portable Instrumentation
Flir Systems AI-MS 1.2 Training Manual for Grant-Related Methodologies
2009 Evaluation of Forensic DNA Unit Efficiency Improvement (EIP) Program
NIJ and Intelligent Automation, Inc. - Demonstrating Objectivity in Ballistic Identification: Statistical Validation Using Topographical Imagery
Final Report to NIJ: American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) Data Collection on Forensic Service Providers
Organizing and Transferring SANE/SAFE/SART Knowledge and Best Practices
Magneto-Optical Sensors Bring Obliterated Serial Numbers Back to Life
A sensor technology first developed for medical use is being adapted to detect and visualize destroyed serial numbers in firearms.