Forensic sciences
Reducing Gun Violence Through Integrated Forensic Evidence Collection, Analysis, and Sharing
Reducing Gun Violence Through Integrated Forensic Evidence Collection, Analysis, and Sharing
Multi-pronged approach of data integration, collaboration, and intelligence-led policing has helped reduce gun violence in New Jersey.
Enhancing Corporate Crime Enforcement with Machine Learning—A Multidisciplinary Risk Factor Approach
Hidden Markov Models for DNA Sequencing
Virtual Workshop Series: 3D Firearm Imaging
New Screening Method to Detect Drugs and Poisons Postmortem
New Screening Method to Detect Drugs and Poisons Postmortem
The Miami-Dade medical examiner’s office has developed a quick method to screen fluids for hundreds of drugs simultaneously, improving workflow.
A Study of Trauma and Resiliency among Forensic Examiners Investigating Child Pornography
Providing Forensics Training to Rural Jurisdictions - NIJ National Center on Forensics (NCF)
Well-trained forensics specialists are integral to ensuring justice across the United States. However, in the country's rural states and locations, this training can be hard to come by.
The National Center on Forensics (NCF) is a partnership between George Mason University, the National Association of Attorneys General, the American Society for Clinical Pathology, and the Montana Forensic Science Division funded by the National Institute of Justice. This grant program aims to bring forensics training to the nation's underserved rural areas.
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Medetomidine Rapidly Proliferating Across USA — Implicated In Recreational Opioid Drug Supply & Causing Overdose Outbreaks
Detecting Drugs in Hair: Is it Drug Use or Environmental Contamination?
What You Can’t Buy, Can’t Kill You
Detecting Drugs in Hair: Is It Drug Use or Environmental Contamination?
NIJ-funded researchers develop a new approach to address a long-standing problem in toxicology.