Drugs
Remarks By James K Stewart to the New England Council on Crime and Delinquency Prevention, Narragansett, Rhode Island, September 25, 1985
Remarks of James K Stewart Before the Fourth Annual International Symposium on Criminal Justice Issues on September 11, 1989
Cannabinoid Conundrums Webinar Series Expert Panel
Forensic sciences and the Philippines’ war on drugs
Determination of Oxycodone, Noroxycodone and Oxymorphone by High-Performance Liquid ChromatographyElectrospray Ionization-Tandem Mass Spectrometry in Human Matrices: In vivo and In vitro Applications
Guidelines for Managing Substance Withdrawal in Jails
Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis of the six-ring regioisomeric dimethoxybenzyl-N-methylpiperazines (DMBMPs)
Forensic sciences and the Philippines’ war on drugs
Raman Spectroscopy as a Simple, Rapid, Nondestructive Screening Test for Methamphetamine in Clandestine Laboratory Liquids
The Intersection of Methamphetamine and Violence in the United States: A County-level Assessment of Methamphetamine Overdose Mortality and Violent Crime
The Intersection of Methamphetamine and Violence in the United States: A County-level Assessment of Methamphetamine Overdose Mortality and Violent Crime
Evaluating Analytical Parameters and Understanding Drug-Matrix Interactions in Forensic Hair Analysis
Vaping: It's Not What You Think
Vaping has grown in popularity as an alternative to cigarettes, but like its predecessor, vaping brings many health complications to consumers. Thanks to the persistence of researchers like Dr. Michelle Peace, these once unknown dangers have been brought to light. Dr. Peace, a tenured Associate Professor and founding member of VCU’s Department of Forensic Science, joins host and NIJ Scientist Dr. Frances Scott to discuss the history and science of vaping and what it does to our bodies.