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Review of: Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward
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Psychological Assessments in Legal Contexts: Are Courts Keeping "Junk Science" Out of the Courtroom?
TL;DR: An investigation of psychological assessments by psychologists in legal contexts reveals that nearly all of the assessment tools used by psychologists and offered as expert evidence in legal settings have been subjected to empirical testing and there is a weak relationship between general acceptance and favorability of tools’ psychometric properties.
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Rewriting ecological succession history: did carrion ecologists get there first?
TL;DR: It is shown that French entomologist Pierre Mégnin, while collaborating with medical examiners in the late 1800s, advanced the first formal definition and testable mechanism of ecological succession, giving birth to the twin disciplines of carrion ecology and forensic entomology.
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Next-Generation Sequencing of the Bacterial 16S rRNA Gene for Forensic Soil Comparison: A Feasibility Study.
TL;DR: The utility of soil bacterial profiles via next‐generation sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene was examined for associating soils with their place of origin, highlighting the potential of bacterial profiling via next-generation sequencing for the forensic analysis of soil samples.
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Beyond Self-Interest: Integrating Social Responsibility and Supply Chain Management with Human Resource Development
TL;DR: In this article, the authors integrate concepts of social responsibility and supply chain management with human resource development to enable organizations to respond quickly to changing conditions while attending to the "people factors" in supply chains.
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High Precision Open-World Website Fingerprinting
TL;DR: A WF classifier that can scale to any open world set size is shown, and the use of precise classifiers to tackle realistic objectives in website fingerprinting is investigated, including different types of websites, identification of sensitive clients, and defeating websites fingerprinting defenses.