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Tag: forensics

Making decisions in missing person identification cases with low statistical power.

Posted on 1st Jun 2022 by foxnic

Franco L. Marsico, Magnus D. Vigeland, Thore Egeland and Mariana Herrera Piñero (2021, Argentina) Published in Forensic Science International: Genetics,… Read more Making decisions in missing person identification cases with low statistical power.

Operation Coveyville: double no body murder investigation.

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

McCabe, S. (2010). Document available to read online. Journal of Homicide and Major Incident Investigation, 6(1),59-72. View the document.

The FAST and efficient international disaster Victim IDentification (FASTID) Project

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

Interpol (2011) Information is available to view online. An information management and decision support system for improved disaster victim identification.… Read more The FAST and efficient international disaster Victim IDentification (FASTID) Project

Using multimedia to support jury understanding of DNA profiling evidence.

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

Hewson, L., & Goodman-Delahunty, J. (2008). Restricted access but document is available. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 40(1), View the document.

Large scale DNA identification: The ICMP experience.

Posted on 14th Mar 202210th May 2022 by foxnic

Parson, T., Huel, R., Bajunović, Z., and Rizvić, A. (2019) Restricted access but abstract available. FSI Genetics Volume 38, P236-244.… Read more Large scale DNA identification: The ICMP experience.

Microhaplotypes in forensic genetics.

Posted on 14th Mar 202210th May 2022 by foxnic

Oldoni, F., Kidd, K., and Podini, D. (2019) Restricted access but abstract available. FSI Genetics Volume 38, P54-69. View

Identifying Mexico’s Missing Persons (news).

Posted on 14th Mar 202210th May 2022 by foxnic

Ramírez, S. B. (2018) Document available to view online. Nieman Reports. Nieman Foundation at Harvard. View

Assessment of impact of DNA extraction methods on analysis of human remains samples massively parallel sequencing success.

Posted on 14th Mar 202210th May 2022 by foxnic

Zeng, X., et al. (2018) Restricted access but abstract available. International Journal of Legal Medicine volume 133, pages 51–58. View

Current and emerging tools for the recovery of genetic information from post mortem samples: New directions for disaster victim identification.

Posted on 14th Mar 202210th May 2022 by foxnic

Watherston, J., McNevin, D., Gahan, M., Bruce, D., and Ward, J. (2018) Restricted access but abstract available. FSI Genetics. Volume… Read more Current and emerging tools for the recovery of genetic information from post mortem samples: New directions for disaster victim identification.

Bilateral Asymmetry of Nutrient Foramen Position in Forearm Bones: Implications for its Use in Sorting Commingled Remains.

Posted on 14th Mar 202210th May 2022 by foxnic

Vehit, U., and Christensen, A. (2018) Restricted access but abstract available. Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume 64 Issue 1. View

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