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Contents - Forensic Science Communications - July 2009

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July 2009 - Volume 11 - Number 3

 

Contents

Research and Technology Transparent

TransparentAnalysis of Jihadi Extremist Groups Videos

Edna Reid

Review Articles Transparent  

Is a Match Really a Match? A Primer on the Procedures and Validity of Firearm and Toolmark Identification

Stephen G. Bunch
Erich D. Smith
Brandon N. Giroux
Douglas P. Murphy

The Forensic Analysis of Footwear Impression Evidence

Michael B. Smith

Under the Microscope Transparent  

Statistical Weight of a DNA Match in Cold-Hit Cases

Ranajit Chakraborty
Jianye Ge

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Meetings and Conferences Transparent Transparent

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