Research and development
Cancer-Associated Mutations but No Cancer: Insights into the Early Steps of Carcinogenesis and Implications for Early Cancer Detection
Investigation of Heteroplasmy in the Human Mitochondrial DNA Control Region: A Synthesis of Observations from More Than 5000 Global Population Samples
Model-free Estimation of Recent Genetic Relatedness
Real Time Electronic Feedback for Improved Acoustic Trapping of Micron-Scale Particles
Data-Informed Jails: Challenges and Opportunities
Evaluation of an Emerging Automated Searching Technology to Improve the Efficiency and Reliability of Latent Print Comparisons
Fast and Portable Drug Testing: Dual-Method Prototype Shows Promise for Court-Admissible Drug Testing
Researchers integrate two independent, validated drug-testing techniques – mass spectrometry and Raman spectroscopy – onto a single platform prototype for fast and accurate analysis of seized substances.
New Method for Measuring Human Decomposition Could Significantly Impact Medicolegal Death Investigations
Field Sobriety Tests and THC Levels Unreliable Indicators of Marijuana Intoxication
Database Provides a Foundation for Product Counterfeiting Research
Comparison of the Lund and Browder Table to Computed Tomography Scan Three-dimensional Surface Area Measurement for a Pediatric Cohort
Rotational Platform-Driven Microdevice for Differential Separation, Purification, and Amplification of Sexual Assault Forensic Samples
National Institute of Justice 2018 Annual Report
Child Abuse or Accident? Bringing Science to Pediatric Emergency Departments and Forensic Investigations
NIJ-funded researchers are developing a probability model to predict child head injuries in falls.