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Place-Based Correlates of Motor Vehicle Theft and Recovery: Measuring Spatial Influence Across Neighbourhood Context
Impact Sites Representing Potential Bruising Locations Associated With Rearward Falls in Children
Effect of Data Inaccuracy on Tests of Space-Time Interaction
Reconstruction of Travel History Using Coupled delta18O and 87Sr/86Sr Measurements of Hair
Examining the Concentration of Registered Sex Offenders in Upstate New York Census Tracts
Mapping App Can Provide Detailed Scene Information for First Responders
The Evidence for Very Small Particles
Next-Generation Sequencing of the Bacterial 16S rRNA Gene for Forensic Soil Comparison: A Feasibility Study
Spot the Shot
Space-Time Representation and Analytics
Spatial Risk Factors of Felonious Battery to Police Officers
Assessing the Impact of Individual-, School, and District-Level Factors on School-Based Arrests to the Department of Juvenile Justice
Forensic Application of Pollen DNA Barcoding
Going Home (or Not): How Residential Change Might Help Former Offenders Stay Out of Prison - NIJ Research for the Real World Seminar
Impression Evidence: Strengthening the Disciplines of Pattern and Impression Sciences Through Research
Forensic examinations involving specific forensic science disciplines are typically dependent upon qualitative analyses and expert interpretation of observed patterns based on a scientific foundation, rather than quantitative results. These disciplines include latent fingerprints, questioned documents, footwear, and other forms of impression and pattern evidence.
Impression Evidence: Strengthening the Disciplines of Fingerprints, Firearms, Footwear, and Other Pattern and Impression Sciences Through Research
Forensic examinations involving specific forensic science disciplines are typically dependent upon qualitative analyses and expert interpretation of observed patterns based on a scientific foundation, rather than quantitative results. These disciplines include latent fingerprints, questioned documents, footwear, and other forms of impression and pattern evidence.