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       Masthead--Forensic Science Communications
OCTOBER 2000  
 Volume 2     Number 4  

Table of Contents

Legal Ramifications of Digital Imaging in Law Enforcement
Erik C. Berg

Recovering and Examining Computer Forensic Evidence
Michael G. Noblett, Mark M. Pollitt, and Lawrence A. Presley

Interpreting DNA Mixtures Based on the NRC-II Recommendation 4.1
Wing K. Fung and Yue-Qing Hu

Anomalous Amplification of the Amelogenin Locus Typed by AmpFLSTR® Profiler Plus™ Amplification Kit
Jaiprakash G. Shewale, Stephen L. Richey, and Sudhir K. Sinha

A History of Smithsonian-FBI Collaboration in Forensic Anthropology, Especially in Regard to Facial Imagery
Douglas W. Ubelaker

Facing the Millennium: Advances in Craniofacial Comparisons (9th Biennial Scientific Meeting of the International Association for Craniofacial Identification, Washington, DC, July 24–28, 2000)
Abstracts of Presentations and Poster Sessions

FBI Laboratory Updates Forensic Handbook
Sally A. Schehl

Book Review:
Physical Evidence in Forensic Science

Written by Henry C. Lee and Howard A. Harris
Reviewed by Robert J. Heckman

Training Update
FY2001 Specialized Forensic Science Training Program

Jane M. Homeyer

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FORENSIC SCIENCE COMMUNICATIONS    OCTOBER 2000   VOLUME 2   NUMBER 4


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