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Environmental assessment of gunshot residue particles in the public domain of the United...
Only limited data currently exists on the inadvertent transfer of gunshot residue (GSR), or GSR‐like particles through contact with public places. In this study, an assessment occurrence of GSR in public environments in England, UK was undertaken. Utilizing a stubbing sampling te...
Overview of the seized and examined pharmaceutical in the state of Minas Gerais‐Brazil by...
This work presents a data survey regarding the qualitative chemical analysis of drugs seized by the Police in the state of Minas Gerais between July 2017 and June 2022, including an evaluation of labeling of 265 samples of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) seized in 2020. The Ac...
Toward maintaining canine training aid integrity: Visualizing contamination and testing...
Contamination of canine training aids is a pervasive issue that may lead to incorrect canine discrimination of target odors. It is therefore important to properly store training materials to maintain their integrity and efficiency. First, this study demonstrated the potential for...
Wrongful convictions and claims of false or misleading forensic evidence
The results are reported of a study to examine case factors associated with 732 wrongful convictions classified by the National Registry of Exonerations as being associated with "False or Misleading Forensic Evidence." A forensic error typology has been developed to pro...
Who are the most highly cited forensic scientists in the United States?
The most highly cited forensic practitioners in the United States were identified using a publicly available citation database that used six different citation metrics to calculate each person's composite citation score. The publication and citation data were gleaned from El...
Detailing the process of identifying and the outcomes of efforts to address lawfully “owed...
While missed DNA sample collection has been an identified problem for decades, there has yet to be a scholarly publication related to a large‐scale effort to address lawfully "owed" DNA outside of a prison system. Lawfully owed DNA samples are DNA samples that legally s...
Permeation of human scent through laboratory examination gloves
It is generally accepted in the canine detection industry that a barrier (such as a glove) should be used between a human and evidence or canine training aids in order to prevent contamination and cross‐contamination as well as protect the handler from hazardous materials. Howeve...
Forensic cardiac device analysis at the Los Angeles County Department of the Coroner: A 20...
Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) store information continuously; however, the log of these devices is rarely analyzed in forensic practice. We retrospectively reviewed all cases referred for CIED interrogation by the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner...
A rare case of ligature strangulation using a dental unit: Distinguishing suicide from...
Ligature strangulation is more common in homicides and is rarely seen in suicides and sexual asphyxia involving neck compression. We report a rare case of a dentist found dead of ligature strangulation next to a dental unit. The ligature was attached to the window frame, wrapped ...
How may analysis of an inner layer of clothing affect the scene reconstruction in a...
Shooting distances are utilized, among other forensic input, to position shooters and victims at the crime scene. Shooting distance estimation is done, mainly under the knowledge or assumption, that no intervening object has been present between the target and the muzzle. In the ...
Technical note: Human DNA contamination of postmortem examination facilities: Impact of...
The DNA contamination of evidentiary trace samples, included those collected in the autopsy room, has significant detrimental consequences for forensic genetics investigation. After the COVID‐19 pandemic, methods to prevent environmental contamination in the autopsy room have bee...
Suicides in Turkey: 25‐year trend (1995–2019)
The assessment of national suicide risks is considered critical in many countries for the establishment of suicide prevention initiatives aimed at considerably lowering suicide rates. The aim of this study is to identify at‐risk suicide populations by reviewing the suicides in Tu...
Sources of bias in death determination: A research note articulating the need to include...
There are structural and organizational factors that impact how and what mortality data are collected. There are individual decision‐making processes and implicit cognitive biases that influence how and what mortality data are collected. Yet there seems to be a disconnect between...
An Elderly Woman Living With Her Dead Son: A Case Report
Infant Homicide: Perpetrators, Causes, and Prevention
Laboratory Safety and Health for Preventing Drug Exposure
Forensic scientists serve an integral role in law enforcement organizations throughout the country. Working in a laboratory poses both well-characterized and novel risks to the health of forensic scientists including those associated with seized drugs. This webinar will discuss how to recognize forensic laboratory hazards and how to prevent workplace injuries and illnesses.
Presenter: Jennie Cox, Certified Industrial Hygienist
Research Industrial Hygienist
NIOSH, CDC
