Research and development
Reconstructing full and partial STR profiles from severely burned human remains using comparative ancient and forensic DNA extraction techniques
Improvements in a kinetic based model to predict evaporation of gasoline
Algorithm Quantifies What Experts See When They Examine Skeletons
Researchers created an open-access computer program for estimating the age of skeletal remains that outperforms current methods. The algorithm is based on 20 age-related skeletal changes identified by experienced forensic anthropologists.
The characterization of isobaric product ions of fentanyl using multi-stage mass spectrometry, high-resolution mass spectrometry and isotopic labeling
Fragmentation pathways of alpha-pyrrolidinophenone synthetic cathinones and their application to the identification of emerging synthetic cathinone derivatives
Identification of novel fragmentation pathways and fragment ion structures in the tandem mass spectra of protonated synthetic cathinones
Engineering Polymerases for New Functions
Self-similar turbulent vortex rings: interaction of propellant gases with blood backspatter and the transport of gunshot residue
Dual System Youth: At the Intersection of Child Maltreatment and Delinquency
Youth who have experienced both the child welfare and juvenile justice systems have complex needs that require collaborative, multipronged interventions.
School Policing Programs: Where We Have Been and Where We Need To Go Next
Recommendations for Maintaining a Dermestid Beetle Colony (Dermestes maculatus) for Processing Human Remains
Variability and additivity of read counts for aSTRs in NGS DNA profiles
Examining the additivity of peak heights in forensic DNA profiles
Facilitating Forensic Research in Multiple Fields Using a Unique Computed Tomography Dataset
Biosocial Factors and Their Influence on Desistance
But What Does It Mean? Defining, Measuring, and Analyzing Desistance From Crime in Criminal Justice
Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
Assessing The Evidence: How Systems That Address Intimate Partner Violence Evaluate The Credibility And Utility Of Research Findings
Evaluation of the HIrisPlex-S system in a Brazilian population sample
Crime and Desistance: Probing How Probationers' Thoughts on Crime May Inform Their Conduct
Researchers counsel caution on interpreting probationer cognitions — thoughts and thought patterns — as predictors of desistance from crime.