Forensic sciences
Developmental validation of STRmix, expert software for the interpretation of forensic DNA profiles
The Impact of NIJ Forensic Science Research and Development
Lessons Learned from Proficiency Test Results in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
Post-mortem Computed Tomography Basics: Facility and Technical Aspects
Advancing Fire Scene Investigations with Field Portable Technologies
Wellness and Operations
Evaluation of an Emerging Automated Searching Technology to Improve the Efficiency and Reliability of Latent Print Comparisons
JUSTINFO Newsletter: March 15, 2021
New Method for Measuring Human Decomposition Could Significantly Impact Medicolegal Death Investigations
Field Sobriety Tests and THC Levels Unreliable Indicators of Marijuana Intoxication
Optimization of Ultrahigh-Speed Multiplex PCR for Forensic Analysis
Remote Testimony
Development of Reverse Fingerprint Lifting Techniques for Forensic Applications
JUSTINFO Newsletter: March 1, 2021
Remote Work in the Forensic Lab
Fast and Portable Drug Testing: Dual-Method Prototype Shows Promise for Court-Admissible Drug Testing
Comparison of the Lund and Browder Table to Computed Tomography Scan Three-dimensional Surface Area Measurement for a Pediatric Cohort
Justice Department Fights for the Missing
Since 2007, the U.S. Department of Justice has helped to lead the search for tens of thousands of missing Americans. Created by the Department’s National Institute of Justice (NIJ), the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, known as NamUs, catalogs photos, fingerprints, dental records and other forensic evidence in an effort to find the missing, identify human remains and close cases that, in many...
Stability and Persistence of Touch DNA for Forensic Analysis