Research and development
DNA Purification in Microfluidic Systems for Clinical and Forensic Application
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Gypsum Calcination under Fire Exposure (Thesis)
Understanding and Reducing Deaths in Custody, Interim Report
Post-burn and Post-blast Rapid Detection of Trace and Bulk Energetics by 3D-printed Cone Spray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
Overview of Forensic Pathology
Human remains are treated as a separate and unique type of forensic evidence. An autopsy of the remains is conducted to establish the cause and manner of any death that is violent, unusual or untimely. A forensic pathologist completes a post-mortem examination and examine death scene findings. The medical history of an individual may also be reviewed to help determine if the death was natural...
Infusing Evidence into Police Reform: Field Initiated Action Research with the Louisville Metro Police Department
Improving the Systems Response to Victims of Human Trafficking with Substance Use Disorders in Minnesota
Identifying and Treating Overdose Hotspots: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Place-Based Harm Reduction Strategies
Establishing Police-Led Science in the Wauwatosa, WI Police Department
Advancing Denver’s Handgun Intervention Program through Action Research
A Multi-Stream Fusion Approach with One-Class Learning for Audio-Visual Deepfake Detection
National Institute of Justice Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Report
Analyzing and interpreting deoxyribonucleic acid from multiple donors using a forensically relevant single-cell strategy
Scaling up Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS) Framework in Rural Settings Through the Idaho Rural Implementation Model
Learning from Our Casework: The Forensic Anthropology Database for Assessing Methods Accuracy
Improving and Evaluating Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Investigation of Fatalities Involving Suspected Head Trauma
Just Science Podcast: Just Using Inadvertently Photographed Ridge Detail as Evidence
Safeguarding Forensic Science Professionals
Direct Comparison of Body Fluid Identification Technologies
Forensic investigators now have more information on the performance of identification technologies for biological fluids.