Fellowship Programs
Sex estimation in Filipino crania using metric and nonmetric methods
Sex estimation in Filipino crania using metric and nonmetric methods
Application of the scientific method to skeletal biology
Forgotten Spaces: The Structural Disappearance of Migrants in South Texas, chapter in The Marginalized in Death: A Forensic Anthropology of Intersectional Identity in the Modern Era
The Texas Landscape: Accounting for Migrant Mortality and the Challenges of a Justice of the Peace Medicolegal System
The Texas Landscape: Accounting for Migrant Mortality and the Challenges of a Justice of the Peace Medicolegal System
Searching for Legal Domination: An Applied Multimedia-based Empirical Analysis of Juror Decision-making
Strengthening the Medical Examiner-Coroner System Program
Strengthening the Medical Examiner-Coroner System Program
Assessing the Fit Between U.S. Sponsored Training and the Needs of Ukrainian Police Agencies
Closing Cases Using Gunshot Residue
Not every crime scene will have definitive evidence, such as DNA, to link an individual to a crime. In those cases, law enforcement relies on other evidence to build the burden of proof. NIJ graduate research fellow Dr. Shelby Khandasammy developed a tool to analyze organic gunshot residue and distinguish between different firearms calibers and manufacturers. She joins Marie Garcia, office director for the Office of Criminal Justice Systems at NIJ, to talk about her work and experience as a research fellow.