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2006 Training Seminar DVD Sales
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DVD's Table of
Contents
See seminar summaries for abstracts to the presentations.
Disc 1
NFSTC Update: Firearms CD-ROM
Initiative
David Epstein, National Forensic Science Technology
Center, Largo, FL
What’s New in Ammunition
George Kass, Forensic Ammunition Service, Okemos, MI
2006 SWGGUN Update
Peter Striupaitis, A & P Training Consultants, Palos
Heights, IL
Recall / Safety Warning List Update
Dom Denio, Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Quantico, VA
AFTE 2007 Training Seminar Update
John Sanchez & Andy Smith, San Francisco Police
Department, San Francisco, CA
3D Imaging: Targeting Better Bullet
Results
Alain Beauchamp, Forensic Technologies Inc.,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
A Classification Method for the
Mechanisms of Penetrating Trauma
David Andrew, Queensland Health, Toowoomba,
Queensland, Australia
Surface Topography Analysis for a
Feasibility Assessment of a National Ballistics Imaging
Database
Dr. Theodore Vorburger, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Recent Changes in UK Firearms
Legislation and the Effects on the Casework Submissions
Seen at the Forensic Science Service Limited
Alice Walters, Forensic Science Service Limited,
London, United Kingdom
Fire Damage: The Ability to Make
Identifications on Bullets and Cartridge Cases
Kristin Gerber & Jodi Marsanopoli, ATF National
Laboratory Center, Ammendale, MD
Going Further with GSR Analysis:
The Adaptation of SWG-MAT Trace Evidence Recovery
Guidelines for the Analysis of Gunshot Residues on
Clothing
Richard N. Ernest, Alliance Forensics Laboratory,
Inc., Fort Worth, TX
Disc 2
A Statistical Validation of the
Individuality of Striated Tool Marks using Topographical
Data
Anurag Jain, Intelligent Automation Inc., Rockville,
MD
Security Threat from Bump Keys
Marc Weber Tobias, Investigative Law Offices, Sioux
Falls, SD
A Statistical Analysis of Shotgun
Pellets in Flight: A Feasibility Study
Jan De Ceuster, National Institute of Forensic
Science, Brussels, Belgium
Physical Matches and Brand Mark
Examination on Livestock & Forensic Odontology
BA Kloppers, Ballistics Unit, Forensic Science
Laboratory, South African Police Service
Reflections on Projectile Energy
and Airguns
Robert Caunt, Vancouver Police Department,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Magazines: Their Marks and Their
Meaning
Charles M. Clow, Southwestern Institute of Forensic
Sciences, Dallas, TX
A Numerical Comparison Study of
Five Different Chemical Procedures using Griess Reagents
Garry Lawrence, Centre of Forensic Sciences,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3D Consecutive Matching Stria
Research
Alain Beauchamp, Forensic Technologies Inc.,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Disc 3
An Evaluation of Body Armor
Nancy D. McCombs & Michael A. Appel, California
State DOJ, Fresno, CA
Borescopes for Forensic
Scientists: An Update
Ken Harrington, Gradient Lens Corporation,
Rochester, NY
Practical Considerations for Using
Sound Level Meters to Accurately Measure Gunshot Noise
Robert G. Brauch, Larson Davis, Inc., Depew, NY
PERMA-GEL: A New Synthetic
Ballistic Gelatin
Dr. Daryl D. Amick, PERMA-GEL, Inc., Albany, OR
GSR on Hands – Totally Useless?
Axel Manthei, Bavarian State Bureau of
Investigation, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Aguila IQ Ammunition
Dale Justice, Bexar County Crime Laboratory, San
Antonio, TX
Bullet Holes in Wood: What Can be
Determined from Them?
Lucien C. Haag, Independent Examiner, Carefree, AZ
The Lincoln Target Board
Lucien C. Haag, Independent Examiner, Carefree, AZ
Disc 4
The Scientific Foundations of
Firearms and Tool Mark Identification – Responding to
Recent Challenges
Ron Nichols, ATF Forensic Laboratory, Walnut Creek,
CA
Viewing and Training Tool of Known
Match and Known Non-Match Comparison
Tsuneo Uchiyama, National Research Inst. Of Police
Science, Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan
Sub-Class Characteristics of Ruger
Firearms
Greg Scala, FDLE, Orlando, FL
Utilizing Cattle Blade Bones as
Test Medium in the Identification of a Toolmark on Human
Skull
Stephen H. Ostrowski, New Hampshire State Police
Forensic Lab, Concord, NH
The Influence of Intermediate
Objects Positioned Close to the Muzzle of a Firearm
Matthew Noedel, Noedel Scientific, Puyallup, WA
Firearms – Toolmarks Error Rate
Computation and Analysis
Doug Murphy, Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Quantico, VA
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