Forensic sciences
Validation and Evaluation of Magneto-Optical Imaging Technology for Recovering Obliterated Serial Numbers in Firearms
Forensic Optical Topography Working Group Meeting, March 17-18, 2015
A Sexual Assault Kit Partnership
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TECHBeat, September/October 2015
Fighting Crime With Science
Landscape Study of DNA Mixture Interpretation Software
Development of a SNP Assay Panel for Ancestral Origin Inference and Individuals Somatic Traits
Support for Forensic Science Research: Improving the Scientific Role of the National Institute of Justice
How Reliable Are Latent Fingerprint Examiners?
Brian Cerchiai discusses a NIJ-supported a study conducted by the Miami-Dade Police Department on the accuracy of fingerprint examiners. The study found that fingerprint examiners make extremely few errors. Even when examiners did not get an independent second opinion about their decisions, they were remarkably accurate. But when decisions were verified by an independent reviewers, examiners had a 0% false positive, or incorrect identification, rate and a 3% false negative, or missed identification, rate.
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