Trace evidence
Just Science Podcast: Episode 35: 2018 IPTES: Just Geeking Out on Patterns
Just Science Podcast: Episode 32: 2018 IPTES: Just Fracture Matches
Comparison of Intra-Roll Subclass Characteristics in Polymer Films
Evaluation of Field-Portable GC-MS with SPME Sample Collection for Investigator Use at Fire Scenes
Evaluation of Error Rates in the Determination of Duct Tape Fracture Matches
Further Persistence Studies of PDMS Condom Lubricants
Just Science Podcast: Episode 31: 2018 IPTES: Just Nature's Patterns
Linking Suspects to Crime Scenes With Particle Populations
Expanding the Smokeless Powder Database
Researchers expanded the National Center for Forensic Science Smokeless Powders Database from 100 to more than 800 entries.
Determining Where A Shoe Last Walked by Measuring "Loosely Held Particles"
Criminals track dust particles to and from virtually every crime scene, but particles on a suspect’s shoes are seldom used as evidence linking the accused to the crime. In this NIJ-supported project, researchers assert that investigators can use small par
The Analysis of Trace Forensic Evidence Using Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry: Differentiating Fibers
Comprehensive Modernization of Firearm Discharge Residue Analysis; Advanced Analytical Techniques, Complexing Agents, and Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Sexual Assault Cases: Exploring the Importance of Non-DNA Forensic Evidence
Investigating and prosecuting sexual assault crimes is much more complicated than simply performing DNA testing.