Research and development
Early-Career Forensic Toxicologists Take Home Top Awards for NIJ-Funded Research
Sara Walton, Laerissa Reveil, Tyson Baird, and Bailey Jones won prestigious awards at the Society of Forensic Toxicologists 2022 meeting.
'Situating’ Simulation to Model Human Spatio-Temporal Interactions: An Example Using Crime Events
2D image database indexing: a coefficient-based approach
Face de-identification
Robust hand geometry measurements for person identification using active appearance models
New directions in contact free hand recognition
An intelligent video framework for homeland protection
Face Model Fitting on Low Resolution Images
Gradient feature selection for online boosting
The Slow but Steady March Towards a More Reliable Forensic Science
The Slow but Steady March Towards a More Reliable Forensic Science
Greater investments in forensic research by a widening pool of scientists spark new methods despite resistance to change.
Augmented reality vs. street views: a driving simulator study comparing two emerging navigation aids
Supporting Law Enforcement and Prosecution of Opioid-Related Overdose Deaths
An Examination of Cuyahoga County’s Heroin Involved Death Investigation (HIDI) Protocol
Fast Screening of Gunshot Residue Aims to Modernize Practice
Forensic facial examiners versus super-recognizers: Evaluating behavior beyond accuracy
Fast Screening of Gunshot Residue Aims to Modernize Practice
NIJ-funded researchers create unprecedented gunshot residue dataset to develop a quick, dual-detection method for gunshot residue detection.
Discriminative Face Alignment
Beyond Recidivism: Defining and Measuring Success After Incarceration
Amplifying the Speakers: Identifying High-Priority Needs for Law Enforcement Public Information Officers
The Safe Communities Safe Schools Model: An Assessment of Model Implementation and Outcomes
The Safe Schools Safe Communities violence prevention framework helps promote school readiness to implement evidence-based practices, but evidence of its effectiveness remains to be seen.