West Virginia
Forensic Footwear Reliability: Part III - Positive Predictive Value, Error Rates, and Inter-Rater Reliability
Forensic Footwear Reliability: Part I - Participant Demographics and Examiner Agreement
Forensic Footwear Reliability: Part II - Range of Conclusions, Accuracy, and Consensus
Forensic Footwear Reliability: Part III - Positive Predictive Value, Error Rates, and Inter-Rater Reliability
Forensic Footwear Reliability: Part I - Participant Demographics and Examiner Agreement
Forensic Footwear Reliability: Part II - Range of Conclusions, Accuracy, and Consensus
AmberView--Phase I Report
Out of Retirement, Into Training
Application of a Pyroprobe to Simulate Smoking and Metabolic Degradation of Abused Drugs Through Analysis Pyrolysis
NIJ Initiates Prison Riot
Good Day for a Riot
Real-Time Reporting System Maps Drug Overdoses
Test for Carrion Fly Full Siblings: A Tool for Detecting Postmortem Relocation of a Corpse
Mock Prison Riot: Showcase for New Technologies
West Virginia State Police Enhances STR Capabilities, Final Report
Juvenile Court-Controlled Reentry: Three Practice Models
Mock Prison Riot 2000--A Technology Showcase
Effects of Mandatory Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) Use Laws on Prescriber Registration and Use and on Risky Prescribing
Responding to the Opioid Crisis in Rural America: Judges and Sheriffs Workshop, Meeting Summary
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