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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 2428,
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
FSC October 2000 teaser
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