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Postmortem Impression Submission Strategy for Comprehensive Searches of Essential...
Best Practice Recommendations for Internal Validation of Human Short Tandem Repeat...
Standard for Internal Validation of Human Short Tandem Repeat Profiling on Capillary...
Standard for Training in Statistical Calculations Used for Forensic Short Tandem Repeat ...
Best Practice Recommendation for Performing Alcohol Calculations in Forensic Toxicology
Considerations for age estimation accuracy: Method‐derived outcomes and practitioner...
Recent research observed 92% accuracy for age‐at‐death estimations by U.S. forensic anthropologists. The present study compares this case report level accuracy to method level accuracy for the most commonly used methods in U.S. casework, drawing from the Forensic Anthropology Dat...
Advances in postmortem fingerprinting: Applications in disaster victim identification
Postmortem fingerprinting is the fastest and most reliable way to scientifically identify unknown decedents from mass fatality incidents. In disaster victim identification (DVI), fingerprints, DNA, and dental examinations are the three primary methods of identification. Additiona...
Towards maintaining canine training aid integrity: Effects of environmental factors and...
There are many factors that may affect the longevity of or guide the use of canine training aids. Literature to date has mainly focused on identifying the headspace volatiles associated with training aids or odors and only minimal research exists into how different variables may ...
Isolation and characterization of reference standard candidates for cocaine and...
The area of forensic chemistry has been growing and developing as a line of research due to the high demands of public safety that require increasingly reliable results due to their importance in criminalistics. In this way, the development of new technologies that help this area...
Concentration units used to report blood‐ and breath‐alcohol concentration for legal...
This technical note reviews the plethora of concentration units used to report blood‐alcohol concentration (BAC) and breath‐alcohol concentrations (BrAC) for legal purposes in different countries. The choice of units sometimes causes confusion when scientific papers originating f...
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An exploratory view into allelic drop‐out of sequenced autosomal STRs
As massively parallel sequencing is implemented in forensic genetics, an understanding of sequence data must accompany these advancements, that is, accurate modeling of data for proper statistical analysis. Allelic drop‐out, a common stochastic effect seen in genetic data, is oft...
A study on the estimation of area of origin of swing cast‐off pattern
In bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA), a field of forensic science, there has been active discussion on the estimation of the area of origin of impact spatter. However, there is no established methodology to quantitatively analyze the area of origin of a swing cast‐off pattern. To...
Standard for Verification of Source Conclusions in Toolmark Examinations
Development research of latent fingermarks based on aggregation‐induced emission technique
Fingerprints hold evidential value for individual identification; a sensitive, efficient, and convenient method for visualizing latent fingermarks (LFMs) is of great importance in the field of crime scene investigation. In this study, we proposed an aggregation‐induced emission a...
The influence of altitude on the abundance and occurrence of species of the family...
A carcass is defined as a temporary resource that can support high levels of diversity compared to other resources. The level of diversity often depends on the environmental conditions in which the corpse is found. Calliphoridae (Diptera) are the most important necrophagous insec...