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Review of: Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward

J.D. Thomas L. Bohan
- 01 Mar 2010 - 
- Vol. 55, Iss: 2, pp 560-564
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Evidence for a change in the rate of aging of osteological indicators in American documented skeletal samples

TL;DR: This dissertation aims to demonstrate the efforts towards in-situ applicability of the theories and methods developed in the post-modern era in the context of anthropology.
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Statistical approach to establish equivalence of unabbreviated mass spectra.

TL;DR: A simple and rapid method to assign statistical significance to the comparison of mass spectra was developed and validated and may be useful for legal and regulatory applications, such as the identification of controlled substances, environmental pollutants, and food and drug contaminants.
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A quantitative analysis of torn and cut duct tape physical end matching.

TL;DR: High accuracy with low false‐positive and false‐negative error rates were observed and the differences between analysts, brands, tape grades, tape color, and methods of separation have varying contributions to misidentifications and inconclusive results.
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Forensic Evidence and Criminal Investigations: The Impact of Ballistics Information on the Investigation of Violent Crime in Nine Cities.

TL;DR: Findings indicate hit reports rarely contribute to identification, arrest, charging, or sentencing of suspects, Because of delays in producing hit reports, investigations to proceed without the benefit of information from ballistics analysis.
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E-voting and forensics: prying open the black box

TL;DR: This paper describes the application of a model of forensics to the types of technical incidents that arise in computer-based voting technologies, and demonstrates how some concrete forensic techniques can be utilized today by election officials and their agents, to understand voting system events and indicators.
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