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Medicolegal Death Investigation: Terms and Definitions
Standard for Education, Training, Continuing Education, and Certification of Forensic...
Standard for Scene Response: Initial Response by Scene Investigators
Standard for Verification of Source Conclusions in Toolmark Examinations
Terminology for a Suspected Pattern of Dental Origin
Forensic Toxicology: Terms and Definitions
Best Practice Recommendation for the Preparation of Test Impressions from Footwear and...
Reminders for Members
October 1 Deadline: Apply for Promotion to an Elevated Membership Status
FNS Section Seeking Award Nominations
American Bar Association First Ethics Opinion on Generative AI
Correction to Evaluation of porcine decomposition and total body score (TBS) in a central...
Improving forensic examiner decision‐making through deliberate practice
Forensic examiners make important decisions to address legal questions, yet there is now ample evidence that their decisions can be subjective and inconsistent. This commentary suggests that elements of deliberate practice may help in not only having more consistent forensic deci...
Commentary on: Gutierrez RE, Prokesch EJ. The false promise of firearms examination...
Forensic alcohol calculations in individuals under the age of 18
Alcohol calculations are carried out in many forensic case types. On occasion, individuals under the age of 18 are involved, and alcohol calculations may be beneficial. To date, there are no studies that have determined the best way to estimate total body water (TBW) or alcohol e...
Self‐induced extreme intoxication akin to automatism: A psycholegal tug of war
Self‐induced extreme intoxication akin to automatism (SIEA) is a complicated and controversial legal concept resistant to jurisdictional consensus. In the United States, SIEA has, at times, been considered under the concept of "settled insanity.". In the United Kingdom,...
How signature complexity affects expert and lay ability to distinguish genuine, disguised...
This study examined how variations in signature complexity affected the ability of forensic document examiners (FDEs) and laypeople to determine whether signatures are authentic or simulated (forged), as well as whether they are disguised. Forty‐five FDEs from nine countries eval...
Forensic Laboratory Standard for Prevention, Monitoring, and Mitigation of Human DNA...
Sudden Cardiac Death in Assault Contexts: Stress as a Contributing Factor and Homicide Qualification Presented
This webinar brings together experts from diverse backgrounds to delve into the multifaceted aspects of SCD related to stress in assault contexts, examining whether the deaths are natural, accidental, or homicidal. This webinar will offer insights into sudden cardiac death related to stress in assault contexts within juridictions. By examining cultural, legal, and medical factors, attendees will gain a nuanced understanding of how these issues manifest in different sociocultural contexts.