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Forensic Science Communications, Table of Contents, July 2002

Forensic Science Communications, Table of Contents, July 2002
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July 2002 - Volume 4 - Number 3

Contents

Research and Technology

The Basis for Compositional Bullet Lead Comparisons

Charles A. Peters

Does the Confession Criterion in Case Selection Inflate Polygraph Accuracy Estimates?

Donald J. Krapohl, Kendall W. Shull, and Andrew A. Ryan

Application of Forensic Discriminant Functions to a Spanish Cranial Sample

Douglas H. Ubelaker, Ann H. Ross, and Sally M. Graver

Sexual Dimorphism in Femora: An Indian Study

Ruma Purkait and Heeresh Chandra

Reviews and Editorials

Book Review: Ethics in Forensic Science: Professional Standards for the Practice of Criminalistics, by Peter D. Barnett

Reviewed by Melissa Anne Smrz

Book Review: Cracking Cases: The Science of Solving Crimes, by Henry C. Lee

Reviewed by Kirk E. Yeager

Standards and Guidelines

Bylaws of the Scientific Working Group on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis

Scientific Working Group on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (SWGSTAIN

Training Update

30th Annual FBI Symposium on Crime Laboratory Development:
Leading Scientific Organizations

Jane M. Homeyer

Meetings and Conferences

To Meetings and Conference Page 

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