Investigations
Sexual Violence Against Alaska Tribal Women: Village Public Safety Officers Having Some Impact
Understanding the Impact of Ventilation on Burn Patterns Can Aid Arson Investigations
Countering Technology-Facilitated Abuse: Criminal Justice Strategies for Combating Nonconsensual Pornography, Sextortion, Doxing, and Swatting
Terrestrial LiDAR Scanning (TLS) Working Group for Criminal Justice Applications, First Meeting Report
Serial Killer Connections Through Cold Cases
Taking on the Dark Web: Law Enforcement Experts ID Investigative Needs
A Mechanism Based Forensic Investigation into the Postmortem Redistribution of Morphine
Detection of One Pot Methamphetamine Laboratories via Wastewater Sampling
One Pot Methamphetamine Laboratory Ambient Standoff Detection and Decontamination
Design and Implementation of Forensic Facial Identification Experts Test
Notes From the Field: Emphasizing a Victim-Centered Approach in Human Trafficking Prosecutions
DeepPatrol: Finding Illicit Videos for Law Enforcement
FileTSAR Final Report
Police Interactions With Victims of Violence
Common Operational Picture Technology in Law Enforcement: Three Case Studies
Identifying Individuals through Proteomic Analysis: A New Forensic Tool to Rapidly and Efficiently Identify Large Numbers of Fragmentary Human Remains
Cognitive Human Factors and Forensic Document Examiner Methods and Procedures
Just Science Podcast: Just Skeletal Remains Identification
Notes From the Field: Collaboration Is Key in Human Trafficking Investigations
Video: Advances in Investigative Techniques: Drug Monitoring Programs
Cold Case Investigation Units and Advances in Investigative Techniques
Sergeant Jason Moran of the Cook County (IL) Sheriff’s Office discusses the current situation of cold cases in the United States, why it’s important to establish cold case units, how current tools and technology can help solve cold cases, and what National Institute of Justice resources are available to assist in solving cold cases.
Sergeant Moran was a participant on an NIJ Saturday Session panel at IACP 2019.
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