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German Criminal Police Office

GovernmentWiesbaden, Germany
About: German Criminal Police Office is a government organization based out in Wiesbaden, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Mass spectrometry. The organization has 254 authors who have published 338 publications receiving 8489 citations.


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TL;DR: Dern et al. as mentioned in this paper described the fire-behind-the-smoke scenario in the context of criminal justice and criminal behavior, and proposed a method to detect the fire behind the smoke.
Abstract: CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR, Vol. 36 No. 10, October 2009 1085-1090 DOI: 10.1177/0093854809344819 © 2009 International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology AUTHORS’ NOTE: Correspondence concerning this article may be addressed to Harald Dern, Erster Kriminalhauptkommissar, Polizeilicher Fallanalytiker, Bundeskriminalamt, Wiesbaden, D-65173 Germany; e-mail: Harald.Dern@bka.bund.de. THE FIRE BEHIND THE SMOKE

27 citations

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26 Feb 2018-Analyst
TL;DR: Despite several challenges and limitations in the age estimation of fingerprints, the identification of individual degradation products of specific unsaturated lipids in aged fingerprint samples represents a significant analytical progress, resulting in a strong increase in the validity of chemical analysis of fingerprints.
Abstract: In forensic science, reconstructing the timing of events occurring during a criminal offense is of great importance. In some cases, the time when particular evidence was left on a crime scene is a critical matter. The ability to estimate the fingerprint age would raise the evidentiary value of fingerprints tremendously. For this purpose the most promising approach is the analysis of changes in the chemical compositions of fingerprint residues in the course of aging. The focus of our study is the identification of human specific compounds in fingerprint residues, characterized by a significant aging behavior that could analytically be used for the age determination of fingerprints in future. The first challenge is the sensitive detection of trace amounts of relevant human specific fingerprint compounds. Highly sensitive LC-MS methods were developed for the reliable structure identification of unsaturated triglycerides and their natural degradation products in order to proof the aging mechanism that takes place in fingerprint residues. Thus our results build the fundamental basis for further forensic method development and potential application in forensic investigation. Ozonolysis was found to be one of the major lipid degradation pathways in fingerprint residues in ambient air. High-resolution tandem mass spectrometry (HRMS2) was carried out to identify the ozonolysis products (TG48:0-monoozonide) formed under exposure to the highly reactive ozone in atmospheric air. The obtained products were confirmed by matrix assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI). Despite several challenges and limitations in the age estimation of fingerprints, the identification of individual degradation products of specific unsaturated lipids in aged fingerprint samples represents a significant analytical progress, resulting in a strong increase in the validity of chemical analysis of fingerprints.

27 citations

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TL;DR: The review deals with scientific methods for determining shooting distance through chemographical processes and spectroscopic techniques, and attention is paid to newly developed ammunitions.
Abstract: The review deals with scientific methods for determining shooting distance. The different procedures are explained, their advantages and disadvantages are discussed. The methods are divided into chemographical processes and spectroscopic techniques. Special emphasis is given to the methods proven to be especially useful in daily work, but methods used in basic research are briefly described as well. Furthermore, attention is paid to newly developed ammunitions. In addition, a survey is given on the chemical elements found in gunshot residences (GSR).

27 citations

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TL;DR: A collaborative exercise which was intended to demonstrate whether uniformity of DNA profiling results could be achieved between European laboratories using two complex short tandem repeat (STR) loci demonstrated that complex STRs were amenable to standardisation.

27 citations


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20226
202128
202021
201914
201815