Forensic Science Communications, Table of Contents, January 2001
January 2001 - Volume 3 - Number 1 |
Contents
Research and Technology
Computer-Assisted Facial Image Identification System
Mineo Yoshino, Hideaki Matsuda, Satoshi Kubota, Kazuhiko Imaizumi, and Sachio Miyasaka
Distribution of Refractive Index Values in Sheet Glasses
Robert D. Koons and JoAnn Buscaglia
Significance of the Classical Morphological Criteria for Identifying Gender Using Recent Skulls
Matthias Graw
Case Reports
Skeletal Remains Identification by Facial Reconstruction
Vincent M. Phillips
The Booth Deringer—Genuine Artifact or Replica?
Sally A. Schehl and Carlo J. Rosati
Reviews and Editorials
Book Review: Forensic Art and Illustration, by Karen T. Taylor
Michael A. Taister
Standards and Guidelines
Processing Guide for Developing Latent Prints
Timothy A. Trozzi, Rebecca L. Schwartz, and Mitchell L. Hollars
Quality Assurance Audit for Forensic DNA and
Convicted Offender DNA Databasing Laboratories
Comments and Replies
DNA Match and Profile Probabilities: Comment on
Budowle et al. (2000) and Fung and Hu (2000)
Bruce S. Weir
Bruce Budowle, Ranajit Chakraborty, George Carmody, and Keith L. Monson
Wing K. Fung and Yue-Qing Hu
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