AFTE Store - Training Seminar DVD AFTE 2010 – Henderson, NV

Table of Contents
Disc 1
- AFTE 2011 Training Seminar Announcement – Peter Striupaitis, Independent Examiner, Chicago, IL
- An Interesting Zip Gun Case – Mike Appel, California DOJ, Fresno, CA
- An Unusual Method of Suicide – Dan Alessio, Oregon State Police, Portland, OR
- The Confocal Microscopy Analysis of Ten Consecutively Manufactured Ruger P95 Breech Faces – Todd Weller, Oakland Police Department, Oakland, CA & Alan Zheng, NIST-Precision Engineering Division, Gaithersburg, MD
- Unusual Marks Observed on Bullets Fired from a 357 Magnum Colt Python Revolver – Nancy McCombs, California DOJ, Fresno, CA
- Preliminary Evaluation of Science GL’s 3D Comparator Software – Derrick McClarin, Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, Birmingham, AL
- Comparison of “Cooked Off” Cartridge Cases & Firing a 9mm Luger Caliber Cartridge in a .45 Caliber Firearm? – Kurt Moline, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, St. Paul, MN
- Evaluation of Plumbtesmo™ and Cuprotesmo™ Test Papers for Sensitivity to Lead and Copper Residues, Respectively – Kenton Wong, Forensic Analytical Sciences, Hayward, CA
- Impressed Toolmarks – Individuality and Validation Study – Ron Nichols, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Walnut Creek, CA
Disc 2
- Infrared Imaging and Flashcorrelation® Progress and Implementation – John H. Dillon Jr., Independent Examiner, Manassas, VA
- Cartridge Case Identification from Infrared Modeling of Firing Pin Impressions – Dr. Francine Prokoski, SED Technology, LLC, Fairfax, VA
- Hazardous Condition Inherent to the SKS Firing Mechanism – David Wright, Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Kansas City, KS
- Does Ammunition Matter? A Fifteen Gun Study – Magen E. Harris, Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami, FL
- The Shooting Deaths of Four Oakland Police Officers – Mark Bennet, Oakland Police Department, Oakland, CA
- A Summary Report for NIST/ATF National Ballistics Imaging Comparison Project – Jun-Feng Song, NIST-Precision Engineering Division, Gaithersburg, MD & Robert Thompson, NIST-Office for Law Enforcement Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
Disc 3
- Dead or Alive, What Matters? – Stephanie Luehr, Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, Mobile, AL
- Analysis of IBIS Bullettrax-3D High-Resolution Data with a Virtual Comparison Microscope – Dr. Danny Roberge, Forensic Technology, Inc., Montreal, Canada
- The Human Factor in Detecting Cold Hits – Ruprecht Nennstiel, Bundeskriminalamt, Weisbaden, Germany
- SWGGUN – Updates and Current Projects – Andy Smith, San Francisco Police Department, San Francisco, CA
- Experiments with Cartridge Interchangeability – The Examination of Pierced Primers and Other Features – Angela Garvin, Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami, FL
- Cartridge Case Production: A Look Inside Starline Brass – Alexander A. Belt, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Springfield, MO
- Chemical and Instrumental Tests for Suspected Bullet Impact Sites & The Behavior of Expelled Glass Fragments during Projectile Penetration and Perforation of Glass – Lucien C. Haag, Independent Examiner, Carefree, AZ
Disc 4
- Case studies and New Instrumental Analysis Techniques – Derek B. Headley, Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, Birmingham, AL
- A Study of Gunshot Sound Measurements – Nick Tsiatis, Hellenic Police Department, Athens, Greece
- Be the Mark, Not the Tool: Thinking Outside the Toolbox – R.T. Wyant, Seattle Crime Laboratory, Seattle, WA
- The ENFSI Experience in Examining, Evaluating and Tabulating Consecutive Matching Striae – Jan De Ceuster, Belgian National Institute of Forensic Science, Brussels, Belgium
- Sheer Genius or Sheer Stupidity – Gregory Laskowski, California State University Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA
- Magazines: Their Marks and Their Meaning, Part II, The Examination of Ten Same Lot Browning Hi-Power Magazines – Charles Clow, Southwestern Institute of Forensic Science, Dallas, TX
- AFTE Website Advances – Scott Doyle, Kentucky State Police, Louisville, KY & Jay Stuart, Albuquerque Police Department, Albuquerque, NM & Charles Clow, Southwestern Institute of Forensic Science, Dallas, TX
- CTS Error Rates, 1992-2005 – Doug Murphy, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D.C.
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