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Comparison of Intra-Roll Subclass Characteristics in Polymer Films
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Elemental Analysis of Adhesive Tapes as Forensic Evidence by LA-ICP-MS and LIBS
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The Effects of a Prior Examiner’s Status and Findings on Lay Examiners’ Shoeprint Match Decisions
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The Effect of Fingerprint Chemicals on the Chemical Analysis and Comparison of Duct and Cloth Tapes
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Untangling the Relationship between Hair Microstructure and Ancestry
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Sufficiency and Complexity Factors in Handwriting Examination
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Evaluation of Field-Portable GC-MS with SPME Sample Collection for Investigator Use at Fire Scenes
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An Assessment of Head Hair Comparison via Protein Profiling
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Statistical Error Estimation for an Objective Measure of Similarity to a Latent Image
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Evaluation of Error Rates in the Determination of Duct Tape Fracture Matches
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Further Persistence Studies of PDMS Condom Lubricants
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Assessing and Reducing Variability in Friction Ridge Suitability Determinations
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Subpopulation of Fibres and Their Importance to Forensic Science
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Location Detection and Characterization in Mixtures of Dust Particles
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Evaluability Assessment and Baseline Study of OVCs Vision 21 Law Enforcement and the Communities They Serve: Supporting Collective Healing in the Wake of Harm Program
Identifying and Informing Strategies for Disrupting Drug Distribution Networks: An Application to Opiate Flows in Pennsylvania
Identifying the Highest Priority Criminal Justice Technology Needs Year 5 Continuation
TECHBeat, April 2017
The National Sexual Assault Policy Symposium
Learn about the NIJ National Sexual Assault Policy Symposium held in September 2016 from its audience members and organizers. The Symposium focused on how the nation is moving forward and finding solutions to the complex issues that arise in sexual assault cases and in testing sexual assault evidence.
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Examining Police Officer Crime
Based on the research findings, law enforcement officers appear to commit crimes at a much lower rate than the general public. However, in some cases, at times due to the stressors of the job and frequent exposure to trauma and violence, officers engage in misconduct or criminal behavior.
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