Forensic sciences
FY 2011 DNA Backlog Reduction Program - Miami Valley Regional Crime Lab
FY11 DNA Backlog Reduction Program - City of Mansfield
FY2011 Forensic DNA Backlog Reduction Program-Wisconsin Department of Justice
FY2011 Forensic DNA Backlog Reduction Program - Pinellas County Forensic Lab
FY 2011 DNA Backlog Reduction Program - New Hampshire Department of Safety
FY 2011 DNA Backlog Reduction Program - City and County of Denver, Denver Police Department, Crime Laboratory Bureau
FY2011 Forensic DNA Backlog Reduction Program--Hamilton County (OHIO) Coroner's Crime Laboratory
Quantified Assessment of AFIS Contextual Information on Accuracy and Reliability of Subsequent Examiner Conclusions
Rapid Visualization of Biological Fluids at Crime Scenes Using Optical Spectroscopy
Statistical Evaluation of Torn and Cut Duct Tape Physical End Matching
Increasing Efficiency of Forensic DNA Casework Using Lean Six Sigma Tools
Improved Analysis of DNA Short Tandem Repeats with Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry Final Report
Streamlining the DNA Process through Implementation of Automation and Information Technologies
Death Investigation: A Guide for the Scene Investigator (Technical Update)
10th Anniversary of 9/11: Advances in Social Sciences
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.
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