Forensic sciences
A Phylogenetic Approach for Haplotype Analysis of Sequence Data From Complex Mitochondrial Mixtures
Identification and Quantification of Synthetic Cathinones in Blood and Urine Using Liquid Chromatography-Quadrupole/Time of Flight (LC-Q/TOF) Mass Spectrometry
Geometric Morphometric Validation Study of Computed Tomography-Extracted Craniofacial Landmarks
Species Identification of Cannabis Sativa Using Real-Time Quantitative PCR (qPCR)
Building More Reliable Forensic Sciences (Part Two)
Finding a Serial Killer – and Justice – After 40 Years
Police Crime Lab Accreditation Initiative
Police Crime Lab Accreditation Initiative
NOCIt: A Computational Method To Infer the Number of Contributors to DNA Samples Analyzed by STR Genotyping
Evaluation of Four Commercial Quantitative Real-Time PCR Kits With Inhibited and Degraded Samples
What's Known and Unknown About Marijuana (Part 2)
Marijuana legalization poses many challenges — especially those related to drug chemistry and toxicology — for researchers, law enforcement, and policy makers. In the latest episode of Justice Today, NIJ Communications Assistant Josh Mondoro hosts a conversation with NIJ Scientist Frances Scott about marijuana toxicology, including comparing its effects to alcohol, measuring impairment, and maintaining public safety as more and more states legalize recreational marijuana.