Research and development
Improving Estimates of the Postmortem Interval with Metagenomics and Metabolomics
Microbial Clocks for Estimating the Postmortem Interval of Human Remains at Three Anthropological Research Facilities
Investigating Upper Thermal Limits of Forensically Important Blow Flies to Improve Testimony in Forensic Entomology
Development of Modern Subadult Standards: Improved Age and Sex Estimation in U.S. Forensic Practice
Cyberbullying in Schools: Meta-Analysis Finds That Tailored Programming Protects Students
A sweeping synthesis of 90 independent interventions points to benefits of school programs specifically designed to stop cyberbullying.
Enhancing Molecular Autopsies through Function Assays and Family Studies of Cardiac Arrhythmogenic Variants in Sudden Unexplained Deaths
Student Threat Assessment: Virginia Study Finds Progress, Areas To Improve
Research finds that school-initiated threat assessments are a good alternative to zero-tolerance policies for keeping students safe, but better data and assessment team resources are needed.
Targeted Forensic Data Extraction from Mobile Devices (TFDEMD)
Devlan: Automated Acquisition of Digital Evidence from Large Networks
Remote Methods for Volunteering Digital Evidence on Mobile Devices
Multi-spectral Tunable Detection (MultiTuDe) Lens for Rapid In-situ Forensic Analysis
Police response to same-sex intimate partner violence in the marriage equality era
New Method for Measuring Human Decomposition Could Significantly Impact Medicolegal Death Investigations
Improving postmortem interval estimation with standardized and simplified protocols could significantly impact medicolegal death investigations by providing more accurate and reliable data for determining time since death.