Investigative techniques
How to... Open a Cold Case
NCJ Number
200718
Journal
Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine
Date Published
May 2003
Criminal Interrogation and Confessions, Fourth Edition
NCJ Number
200634
Date Published
2001
Teleforensics (CD-ROM)
NCJ Number
200522
Date Published
December 2003
Inferring the Characteristics of an Arsonist From Crime Scene Actions: A Case Study in Offender Profiling
NCJ Number
200618
Journal
International Journal of Police Science and Management
Date Published
2003
Crime Scene Links Through DNA Evidence: The Practical Experience From Saskatchewan Casework
NCJ Number
200578
Journal
Canadian Society of Forensic Science
Date Published
March 2003
Persistence of Seminal Constituents on Panties After Laundering: Significance to Investigations of Sexual Assault
NCJ Number
200576
Journal
Canadian Society of Forensic Science
Date Published
March 2003
Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault Resource Guide, May 2003
NCJ Number
200568
Date Published
May 2003
It Is Not What We Say But How We Say It
NCJ Number
200451
Journal
White Paper
Date Published
May 2003
Cadaver Dog and Handler Team Capabilities in the Recovery of Buried Human Remains in the Southeastern United States
NCJ Number
200469
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date Published
May 2003
Background Correction in Forensic Photography II. Photography of Blood Under Conditions of Non-Uniform Illumination or Variable Substrate Color--Practical Aspect and Limitations
NCJ Number
200467
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date Published
May 2003
ESDA Processing and Latent Fingerprint Development: The Humidity Effect
NCJ Number
200463
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date Published
May 2003
Fingerprints as Evidence for a Genetic Profile: Morphological Study on Fingerprints and Analysis of Exogenous and Individual Factors Affecting DNA Typing
NCJ Number
200465
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date Published
May 2003
Glass-Containing Gunshot Residue Particles: A New Type of Highly Characteristic Particle?
NCJ Number
200461
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date Published
May 2003
Characterization of Surface Organic Components of Human Hair by On-Line Supercritical Fluid Extraction-Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: A Feasibility Study and Comparison With Human Identification Using Mitochondrial DNA Sequences
NCJ Number
200462
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date Published
May 2003
Reexamination of a Measurement for Sexual Determination Using the Supero-Inferior Femoral Neck Diameter in a Modern European Population
NCJ Number
200459
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date Published
May 2003
External Occipital Protuberance: Can It Be Used as a Criterion in the Determination of Sex?
NCJ Number
200458
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date Published
May 2003
Diversity of Adult Dental Patterns in the United States and the Implications for Personal Identification
NCJ Number
200456
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date Published
May 2003
Establishing Personal Identification Based on Specific Patterns of Missing, Filled, and Unrestored Teeth
NCJ Number
200455
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date Published
May 2003
On the Map: Crime Analysis Software Helps Officers Connect the Dots
NCJ Number
200429
Journal
Law Enforcement Technology
Date Published
May 2003
From Patrol Cars to the Courtroom: Achieving and Maintaining Investigative Excellence in Charter Territory
NCJ Number
200186
Journal
Gazette
Date Published
2002