Medicolegal death investigations
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.
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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What You Can’t Buy, Can’t Kill You
Graphic Description – Medicolegal Death Investigation Frequently Used Data Elements For Toxicology And Seized Drugs
Navigating Medical Examiner And Coroner Office Accreditation Challenges: A Practical Guide
White Paper – Forensic Community Drug Database Conceptualization
Graphic Description – Medicolegal Death Investigation Case Specific Frequently Used Data Elements And Chart
Graphic Description – Frequently Used Data Elements Collection Systems And Primary Documentation
Death Investigation: A Guide for the Scene Investigator, 2024
The Utility of Blow Fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Evidence from Burned Human Remains
Expert Testimony: Presenting Forensic Evidence in the Courtroom
Advanced Digital Evidence
The Daunting Task of Strengthening Medical Examiner and Coroner Investigations Across Hundreds of Jurisdictions
Determining the Age-At-Death of Infants, Children, and Teens
Microbiology of Death
SingFake: Singing Voice Deepfake Detection
Development of a Comprehensive Workflow for Postmortem Insulin Testing in Cases of Suspected Insulin Homicide
Mass Fatality And Disaster Response Preparedness Across Medical Examiner And Coroner Offices In The United States
Forensic Use of GPR and LiDAR Technology for Clandestine Grave Detection
Is It an Accident or Abuse? Researchers Develop Predictive Models for Pediatric Head Injuries
NIJ-supported research has enabled biomechanical experts to improve predictive models of head injuries in children, helping physicians and law enforcement to better distinguish between accidental injury and abuse.