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Forensic Science Communications - July 2004 - Table of Contents

Forensic Science Communications - July 2004 - Table of Contents
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July 2004 - Volume 6 - Number 3

Contents

Research and Technology 

An Overview of Steganography for the Computer Forensics Examiner

Gary C. Kessler 

Microscopy of Hair Part II: A Practical Guide and Manual for Animal Hairs

Douglas W. Deedrick and Sandra L. Koch 

Specialized Use of Human Scent in Criminal Investigations

Rex A. Stockham, Dennis L. Slavin, and William Kift 

A Case Study of Forensic Scientist Turnover

W. Mark Dale and Wendy S. Becker 

Public Forensic Laboratory Budget Issues

Perry Michael Koussiafes 

Case Report 

DNA from a Computer Keyboard

Ana Castello, Mercedes Alvarez, and Fernando Verdu 

Standards and Guidelines

Quality Assurance Audit for Forensic DNA and Convicted Offender DNA Databasing Laboratories

Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods 

Revised Validation Guidelines

Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods

Report on the Current Activities of the Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods Y-STR Subcommittee

Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods
 Y-STR Subcommittee 
 

Meetings and Conferences 

To Meetings and Conferences Page

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