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When "Scientific" Evidence Isn't

Forensic Role for Hand Bacteria

Computer Villains Beware - Digital Forensics Gather Pace

Toronto Scientists can Read Minds with Infrared Scans

Mind Reading, Brain Fingerprinting and the Law

New Computer Vision System for the Analysis of Human Behavior

Computer Forensics Links Internet Postcards to Virus

Sniffing out Terrorists

New Rule Allows Use of Partial DNA Matches

Ability To Detect Explosives Boosted One Thousand-Fold By New Device

Test Proves 'The Eyes Have It'

High Tech Crime Fighting Tool: Computer Science Analyses and Predicts Crime

Two New Sandia "Sniffers" Expand Law Enforcement Abilities to Detect Explosives and Narcotics

Firearms Forensics is Far Cry from TV

Innocents in Prison

Ballistics: Behind the Scenes

CSI in a Virtual World: New Grant Furthers NC State's Work in Forensic Science

Homeland Security Highlights the Use of Forensic Cameras

New Technology Detects Chemical Weapons in Seconds

Researcher Working on Destruction of Chemical Weapons

Disaster Forensics Using Tech

Tools for Probing Fatal Fires to be Tested in Washington County

Scientists ID Sharks from their Bite Marks

New Police Laser will Reveal Destroyed, Hidden Evidence

Video Games Find Ways to Help Forensic Scientists Solve Crimes

Infra-red Camera Helps in Finding Hidden Tattoos


Law Enforcement Agencies Brush up on Forensics Skills

CSI in a Virtual World

Fingerprinting Scientist to Appear on America's Most Wanted

Eight Arson Fires have Doylestown Residents on Edge

“Junk Science” on Trial Before Senate Committee

Law enforcement agencies brush up on forensics skills

CSI in a Virtual World

Florida School Launches Animal Forensics Program

American Service Members provide Battlefield Forensics

Forensic Facial Composite Software Effective in Police Investigations

High Marks for New Technology for Fingerprint Identification

Faster, More Cost-effective DNA Test For Crime Scenes, Disease Diagnosis

Voice Prints can Nail Pak Hand in 26/11

Analyzying Handwriting

Insanity Defense Evaluations

Automatic Ballistic Identification System put into Operation

Questionable Crime Scene Science

Forensic Field Changing as Needs are Changing

Detectives Experience Forensic Archaeology Training

Facial Reconstruction Advances

New Forensics Program to Investigate Crime Against Animals

Troops Prevent Attack with Battlefield Forensics

Badly Fragmented Forensic Science System Needs Overhaul

Forensic Phonetics in Crime

Forensic Hypnosis: A Tool of the Trade

Breakthrough in Fingerprint may Solve Old Crimes

Rape Injuries Harder to Detect in Dark Skinned Women

Forensic Science Mishandled by Law Enforcement

Virtual Autopsy

Tool to Help Fight Child Porn

Spotlight on Terror at Forensic Conference

Dubious Science

Forensics Underfoot: Shoeprint Evidence Gets the Google Treatment

Central Europe Crime news

The Case for Forensic Linguistics

Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Bulletins and News

Crime Library

Crime News Daily

Human Trafficking

Interpol News

New Method for Processing Rape Evidence could Eliminate Crime Lab Backlogs

New Ink Sampling Technique Taking a Bite out of Crime

Now, Trace Fingerprints Even if Wiped Off

Cyber Crime Increases the Need for Computer Forensics

Forensic Imaging Putting Criminals Behind Bars

At NCC, Evidence Search takes Students into Cyberspace

Impact of CSI Style on Jurors

Area Native Works on New Fingerprint Technique

The Body Farm

Guilty, Said Bite Expert

Pollen Helps War Crime Forensics

New Study Will Make Criminals Sweat

Bombmakers Could be Identified Using Fingerprint Analysis Technique

Bill Pushes DNA Testing in Crimes

How Lily Pollen will Make Gunmen Come Unstuck

New DNA Technique to Help Crime Scene forensics

Fingerprint Breakthrough in Cold Case

Forensic Photography Brings Color back to Ancient Textiles

Above and Beyond: Veterinary Forensics

Nanotechnology is Revealing When it comes to Fingerprints

DNA Acquittals Shaking up Forensic Science

New Forensic Tool Helps Combat Crime

Blood Stains can be Traced Even after Years on Washed Clothes