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Contents - Forensic Science Communications - January 2005

Contents - Forensic Science Communications - January 2005
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January 2005 - Volume 7 - Number 1

Contents

Special Report

Report on the Erroneous Fingerprint Individualization in the Madrid Train Bombing Case

Robert B. Stacey

Research and Technology

Summary of the Findings of a Quality Review of the Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods Mitochondrial DNA Database

Deborah Polanskey and Bruce Budowle

Standards and Guidelines

Recommendations and Guidelines for Using Closed-Circuit Television Security Systems in Commercial Institutions

Scientific Working Group on Imaging Technology (SWGIT)


Introduction to Forensic Glass Examination

Collection, Handling, and Identification of Glass

Initial Examinations of Glass

Glass Fractures

Glass Density Determination

Glass Refractive Index Determination

Elemental Analysis of Glass

Scientific Working Group for Materials Analysis (SWGMAT)

Methods of Analysis/Drug Identification

Code of Professional Practice for Drug Analysts

Validation of Analytical Methods

Quality Assurance General Practices

Education and Training

Scientific Working Group for the Analysis of Seized Drugs Glossary

Scientific Working Group for the Analysis of Seized Drugs
(SWGDRUG)

Short Communication

FBI Laboratory Specialized Training Program

Anja Einseln

Meetings and Conferences

To Meetings and Conferences Page

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