Research and development
Development of a Thin Layer Chromatography Method for the Separation of Enantiomers Using Chiral Mobile Phase Additives
Estimation of Biological Parameters for Human Identification in Cases of Missing Persons, Mass Disasters, and Human Rights Violations
Strategies for Disrupting Illegal Firearms Markets: A Case Study of Los Angeles
Application of Chemometrics and Fast GC-MS Analysis for the Identification of Ignitable Liquids in Fire Debris Samples
Estimation of Age at Death Using Cortical Bone Histomorphometry
Development and Validation of a Method for Individualization of Middle Petroleum Distillates and Kerosene Ignitable Liquids
Day and Night Real Time Signature Enhanced Crime Scene Survey Camera
Developing a High Throughput Protocol for Using Soil Molecular Biology as Trace Evidence
Improving Sex Estimation From Crania Using 3-dimensional CT Scans
Development of Synthetically Generated LEA Signatures to Generalize Probability of False Positive Identification Estimates
Lone Wolf Terrorism in America
Interview with Mark Hamm, Ph.D., Indiana State University
Dr. Hamm is studying lone wolf terrorism in the United States and how such terrorists become radicalized. In this interview, Hamm explains the difference between mass violence and terrorism and discusses the ways in which many lone wolf terrorists use public forums to broadcast their intent to commit terrorist acts.
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