AFTE Store - Training Seminar DVD AFTE 2009 – Miami, FL

Table of Contents
Disc 1
- A Brief Overview of the Ramirez Case – Robert Hart, Virginia Department of Forensic Science, Norfolk, VA
- AFTE 2009 Keynote Speaker – Flora Seff, Miami-Dade County Court Judge, Miami, FL
- What’s New In Ammunition? – George Kass, Forensic Ammunition, Okemos, MI
- Dinosaur Club Update – Dave Brundage, Forensic Firearms Consulting, Nashville, TN
- Borescopes for Forensic Use – Ken Harrington, Gradient Lens Corporation, Rochester, NY
- The Identification of Bullets Fired from 10 Consecutively Rifled 9mm Ruger Pistol Barrels- A Research Project Involving 505 Participants from 20 Countries – Dr. James Hamby, International Forensic Science Laboratory, Indianapolis, IN
- Update on AFTE 2010 – Angel Moses, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Las Vegas, NV
- An Introduction and Request for Participants in a Validation Study – Julie Knapp & Angela Garvin, Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami, FL
- New Operational Mission of the United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory – A. D. Bell & Bill Cox, United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory, Forest Park, GA
- A Weighty Subject – Evan Thompson, DPS Northern Regional Crime Laboratory, Flagstaff, AZ
- The Murder of Kelly Marrione: Using Shooting Reconstruction to Disprove a Self Defense Theory – Capt. Timothy Scanlan, Jefferson Parish Sherriff’s Office Crime Laboratory, Metairie, LA
- Was That A Gunshot? – Lucien Haag, Forensic Science Services, Carefree, AZ
- 12 Gauge Adapters by the Dina Arms Corporation – Dan Alessio, Oregon State Police Portland Metro Forensic Laboratory, Clackamas, OR
- The Case of the Unknown Proof Marks – Justine Davis, Onondaga County Center for Forensic Sciences, Syracuse, NY
Disc 2
- Distance Determination Results when Utilizing the Same Make, Model, and Barrel Length Firearms – Lynette Crego, Montana State Crime Lab, Missoula, MT
- Four Aces Pepper Box Derringer – Gregory Laskowski, Kern County District Attorney, Bakersfield, CA
- But We Did Not Shoot Him – Carl Rone, Delaware State Police, Dover, DE
- The Miami Barrel (EBIS Barrel) Sets Stage for New Study – Thomas G. Fadul Jr., Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami, FL
- Reproducibility of the Size of Firing Pin Impressions – Tsuneo Uchiyama, National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan
- Charts for the Clarification of NIBIN Hit Reports – John Mancini, Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami, FL
- Glock Barrel Modification: A Feasible Method to Facilitate the Identification of Fired Bullets? – Ashley Northcut, Mesa Police Department Crime Laboratory, Mesa, AZ
- Updates on the Examination of Taser Evidence – R. T. Wyant, Washington State Patrol, Seattle, WA
- Wire/Probe Junction Analysis on Taser Evidence – Kathy Geil, Washington State Patrol, Seattle, WA
- The Benefits of Designing Your Own LIMS – Jason Crafton, Missouri State Highway Patrol Crime Laboratory, Jefferson City, MO
- ENSFI – FAID 2009 – Paschal Piper, Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Hague, Netherlands
- The Evaluation, Examination and Identification of 1,200+ Pairs of Fired Cartridge Casings from Glock Pistols – Dr. James Hamby, International Forensic Science Laboratory, Indianapolis, IN & Steven Norris, Wyoming State Crime Laboratory, Cheyenne, WY
- A Look at Non-Lead Hunting Bullets and Data Handling of Doppler Radar Data – James Roberts, Ventura County Sherriff’s Laboratory, Ventura, CA
- Bullet Impacts in Glass Block Windows – Mike Dujanovich, Onondaga County Center for Forensic Sciences, Syracuse, N
Disc 3
- Serial Number Restoration in Scandium and Titanium Firearms – Jill Errickson, Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami, FL
- Shots into Pig Skin – Evan Thompson, DPS Northern Regional Crime Laboratory, Flagstaff, AZ
- Application of Machine Learning to Tool Marks – Peter Diaczuk, John Jay College, New York, NY
- Reconstruction of Homicide by Swiss Army Rifle: Unusual Exit Wound with a .223 Rem – Dr. Martin Lory, City Police Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
- The Ranger Tillman Shooting Reconstruction – Michael Kelley, Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles, CA
- Multiple Overlapping Firing Pin Impacts from a Single Trigger Pull Commonly Occur – George Krivosta, Suffolk County Crime Laboratory, Hauppauge, NY
- Quo Vadis? – Lucien Haag, Forensic Science Services, Carefree, AZ
- SWGGUN Response to the NAS Reports – Brandon Giroux, Federal Bureau of Investigation Laboratory, Quantico, VA
- ARK – Admissibility Resource Kit Overview and Updates – Andy Smith, San Francisco Police Department, San Francisco, CA
- Encapsulated Shotgun Ammunition – R. T. Wyant, Washington State Patrol, Seattle, WA & Aaron Brudenell, Arizona Department of Public Safety, Tucson, AZ
Disc 4
- Battlefield Forensics – Ed Love, BAE Systems, Dahlgren, VA
- The Case of the Sniped Sniper: A Long Distance Trajectory and Reconstruction – Michael Haag, Albuquerque Police Department, Albuquerque, NM
- A Long Distance Trajectory Reconstruction: The Random Shot? – Michael Haag, Albuquerque Police Department, Albuquerque, NM
- Class Characteristics in Commonly Encountered .223 Rem Rifles – Jami Taylor, Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami, FL
- IBIS BrassTRAX-3D DFF Brings New Added Value to Firearms Examiners – Paul Murphy, Forensic Technology WAI Inc., Quebec, Canada
- Adding Value of Low and High Resolution 3D Topography of Bullets in BulletTRAX-3D – Danny Roberge, Forensic Technology WAI Inc., Quebec, Canada
- Comparison of GRC from Lead Bullet Cores with GRC from Bullet Jacketing – Nancy McCombs, California Department of Justice, Fresno, CA
- Toolmark Proficiency Test for Illicit Pharmaceutical Tablets – Aaron Brudenell, Arizona Department of Public Safety, Tucson, AZ
- Cell Phone Camera Imagery and the Identification of a Firearm – Jamie Becker, Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office, Fort Worth, TX
- Suicide by an Unusual Improvised Firearm – Jamie Becker, Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office, Fort Worth, TX
- The National Ballistics Imaging Comparison (NBIC) Project – J. Song & Robert Thompson, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
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