AFTE Store - Training Seminar DVD AFTE 2014 – Seattle, WA

Table of Contents
Disc 1
- In Memoriam – AFTE 2014 Keynote Speaker – Jeff Baird, King County Prosecutor’s Office
- The Effects of Frangible Ammunition on the Structure of Striae Created by a Rifled Barrel and the Value of Frangible Ammunition for Examination – Mindy Raines, Scottsdale Police Department
- The Supreme Court and Forensic Science – Carey Hall, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension
- A Review of How the Physical Properties of Glass Explain the Shapes of Bullet Holes – Robert Caunt, Vancouver Police Department
- Gunshot Cases I Have Known and Loved – Dr. Aldo Fusaro, King County Medical Examiner’s Office
- An Examination of Recent Mass Shooting Reconstructions Accomplished by the FBI Laboratory’s Firearms/Tool Marks Unit – Erich Smith, Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Tool Marks Identification on Sawed-Off Shotgun Plastic Wads – Dr. Danny Roberge, Forensic Technology, Inc.
- Tissue Simulants: A Dangerous Fallacy – David Andrew, Flinders University
- Blind Study Comparison of Virtual Marks to Toolmarks – Ryan Spotts, Iowa State University
Disc 2
- SWGGUN – Updates and Current Projects – Andy Smith, San Francisco Police Department
- Overview of the NIST Process Towards the Establishment of the Scientific Area Committees – Susan Ballou, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- Comparison of EvoFinder to FTI IBIS Heritage – Alex Taflya, Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office
- A Shot in the Yard: Shooting Reconstruction – Alexander Jason, ANITE Group
- Mis-Adventures in Metallurgy: Case Examples, Guns & Ammo – Frederick Schmidt, Engineering Systems, Inc. & Dana Medlin, Engineering Systems, Inc.
- The Glock Marking Barrel – Stephen Deady, New Jersey State Police
- Subclass Characteristics of Ruger Hammer Forged Barrels – James Hall, Illinois State Police
- Establishing a Reference Ballistic Tool Mark Database for Research and Development of Identification Systems and Confidence Limits – Xiaoyu Alan Zheng, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- Quantitative Comparison of Striated Tool Marks – Martin Biaker, Netherlands Forensic Institute
Disc 3
- Error Rates and Random Match Probabilities Based on the 10-Barrel Test and the GLOCK Cartridge Cases Test – Jim Hamby, International Forensic Science Laboratory & Training Centre & Nicholas D.K. Petraco, John Jay College
- The Long .40 S&W Casing – Julie Knapp, Colorado Bureau of Investigation
- The Gun That Really Won the West – Luke Haag, Forensic Science Services
- Experimental Studies Into the Behaviour of Gunshot Residue and the Implications for Evidence Interpretation – Michaela Regan, University College London
- 1260 Smith & Wesson M&P9 Pistols Inter-Compared Using MatchPoint: An Evaluation of the Science of Firearm and Tool Mark Identification – Jay Stuart, Albuquerque Police Department & Mike Haag, Albuquerque Police Department
- Complying with Measurement Uncertainty Standards for Accreditation in the Firearms Unit – a Canadian Example – Christina Telizyn, Centre of Forensic Sciences
- Five Common Gripping Tools Defined by the Class Characteristics They Produce – John O’Neil, Independent Consultant
- East German Makarovs: From Cops to Criminals – Daniel Malheiro, Metropolitan Police Service/New Scotland Yard
- The Effect of High Velocity and Low Bullet Weight on Land and Groove Measurements – Stuart Jacobson, Idaho State Police Forensic Services
- Case Report – Verger Killed in Church – Dr. Jan F. Eckert, Bundeskriminalamt
Disc 4
- Progress Towards a Novel 3D-Topography Imaging and Analysis System for Firearm Identification, TopMatch-GS, and Results of a Large Scale Study – Ryan Lillian, Cadre Research
- NIST FMC Project Final Report – Establish the “NIST Ballistics Identification System (NBIS)” and the “National Ballistics Evidence Search Engine (NBESE)” – John Song, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- Validating an Automated Pre-Screening System by Use of Large Databases – Jan De Ceuster, Naionaal Instituut voor Criminalistiek en Criminologie
- Stabilized Relative Frequencies of Random Striae and Their Contribution to Firearm Individualization: An Empirical Study Using 625 Beretta model F/FS Semi-automatic Pistols – Srinivasan Rathinam, Los Angeles Police Department
- The Role of ‘Consecutiveness’ in Pattern Definition – Srinivasan Rathinam, Los Angeles Police Department
- Microscopic Comparisons Utilizing 3D Technology – Thomas Matsudaira, Orange County Crime Laboratory
- An Error Rate Study for Examinations of Fired Cartridge Cases – Dr. David Baldwin, Midwest Forensics Resource Center
- NIBIN – A Crime Gun Intelligence Perspective – Ron Nichols, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
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