Forensic sciences
Effects of Wrongful Conviction Cases
NIJ has funded a study examining the impact of wrongful convictions on crime victims. The study is looking at the impact on the original victim of the crime to get a better understanding of what their service needs are, and how we can better serve them both in terms of policy and practice.
Review the YouTube Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy
Influence of Forensic Evidence on the Case Outcomes of Assault and Robbery Incidents
Responses to Sexual Violence: Effectiveness of SANE/SART Programs
Sexual Violence Research Roundtable: Meeting Summary
TECHBeat, Spring 2012
Effects of Human Factors on the Accuracy of Fingerprint Analysis
Detecting Buried Remains Using Ground-Penetrating Radar
Specific Heat Capacity Thermal Function of the Cyanoacrylate Fingerprint Development Process, 2012
Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Advisory Council 2010 Annual Report
Chemical Visualization of Latent Prints
Cold-Case Investigations: An Analysis of Current Practices and Factors Associated with Successful Outcomes
Exploring Soil Bacterial Communities for Forensic Applications: A Genomics Approach
Improve the NIBIN System by Providing Examiners a Capability to Match Infrared Images of Firing Pin Impressions and Deformed Bullets as Well as Accurate Large Database Searches
Empirical Study To Improve the Scientific Foundation of Forensic Firearm and Tool Mark Identification Utilizing 10 Consecutively Manufactured Slides, Final Report
Recovery and Interpretation of Burned Human Remains
Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: An On-the-Scene Reference for First Responders
Applying Carbon-14 Dating to Recent Human Remains
Measuring carbon-14 levels in human tissue could help forensic scientists determine age and year of death in cases involving unidentified human remains.