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Notes From the Field: Navigating the Wild Wild West of Emerging Technologies for Public Safety
Common Operational Picture Technology in Law Enforcement: Three Case Studies
Hyperspectral Imaging and the Search for Humans, Dead or Alive
Appropriate and Effective Use of Security Technologies in U.S. Schools
Chiefs' Panel Points to Top Issues and Related Innovation Needs Facing Law Enforcement
Trends in Arrests and Investigative Techniques of Technology-Facilitated Child Sexual Exploitation Crimes: The 4th National Juvenile Online Victimization Study
Notes from the Field: Creating the 'Connected Cop' Through a Broadband Network
Criminal Justice Testing and Evaluation Consortium
Reducing Gun Violence through Integrated Forensic Evidence Collection, Analysis and Sharing
NIJ Journal Issue No. 238
NIJ Journal Issue No. 263
Opening the Black Box of NIBIN
Bill King discusses the operations of the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN), a program through which firearms examiners at state and local crime laboratories compare tool marks on fired bullets or cartridges found at a crime scene to digitized images of ballistic evidence in a nationwide database.
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Human Factors in Latent Print Examination
The NIJ-sponsored Expert Working Group on Human Factors in Latent Print Analysis is clarifying potential sources of error in pattern recognition analysis. It will develop best practices to remove or minimize these sources. NIJ is addressing recommendations in the 2009 National Academy of Sciences' report titled "Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward." Specifically, the panelists focus on recommendation 5, which encourages research programs on human observer bias and sources of human error in forensic examinations.
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