AFTE Store - Training Seminar DVD AFTE 2015 – Dallas, TX

Table of Contents
Disc 1
- In Memoriam – AFTE Sickness & Distress Committee
- AFTE 2015 Keynote Speaker – Dr. Jim Hamby, International Forensic Science Laboratory & Training Centre
- AFTE 2016 Update – Jeff Goudeau, Louisiana State Police
- Serial Number Restoration on Titanium Firearms – Cassie Schultheis, Sedgwick County Regional Forensic Science Center
- Ammunition: What’s New & Don’t Always Believe – George Kass, Forensic Ammunition Service, Inc.
- OSAC Updates – Mark Keisler, Indiana State Police Forensic Laboratory & Andy Smith, San Francisco Police Department Crime Laboratory
- The NIST Forensic Science Center of Excellence (FSCOE): Improved Understanding & Contextualizing of the Uncertainty Associated with Every Scientific Measurement or Analytical Technique – Dr. Richard Cavanagh, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)
- Examination of Reloading Marks – Nancy McCombs, California Department of Justice Crime Laboratory
- GunOps – Tracking Bad Boys Doing Bad Things – Rocky Edwards, Santa Ana Police Department
Disc 2
- Homemade & Converted Weapons: General Survey & Evolution – Pavel Giverts, Israel National Police
- Origin & Usage of Slide Scuff Marks on Cartridge Cases – Dr. Jan Eckert, Bundeskriminalamt
- The Drill Bit & What’s Left Behind – John O’Neil, Independent Consultant
- Selecting a Platform for the Philippine National Police Firearms Identification System – Reynaldo De Guzman, Philippine National Police Crime Laboratory (Retired)
- Secrets of a Homicide: The JFK Assassination Computer Animation in Crime Scene Reconstruction – Dale Myers, Dale Myers Animation Studios
- The Ballistic Evidence in the Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, November 22, 1963, Dallas, TX – Luke Haag, Forensic Science Services, Inc.
Disc 3
- Evaluation of Recent Daubert/Frye Challenges to Firearm & Tool Mark Identification – Dr. Jim Hamby, International Forensic Science Laboratory & Training Centre
- Flight of Shotgun Slugs – Evan Thompson, Arizona Department of Public Safety
- Subclass Characteristics in Recent Ruger Handguns – Steven Norris, Wyoming State Crime Laboratory
- “Over the River &…” The Gawda Long Distance Shooting Reconstruction – Rick Wyant, Washington State Patrol Laboratory, John Allgire, Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office & Tony Grissim, Leica Geosystems
- Inceptor by Polycase – Angel Moses, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
- Identification & Recognition of Fired Cartridge Cases from Multi-Caliber Firearms – Adam Hartley, Forensic Evidence, Inc.
- NIST Ballistic Toolmark Database Phase I Report – Alan Zheng, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)
- The Empirical Evaluation & Examination of Breechfaces on Ten Consecutively Manufactured Pistol Slides – Deion Christophe, University of Central Oklahoma
Disc 4
- Forensic Examinations in Keys & Locks & Toolmarks Remaining After Forcing Attempts – Nick Tsiatis, Hellenic Police Department
- Increasing the Role of Statistics in firearm & Toolmark Identification – Tracy Morris, University of Central Oklahoma, Deion Christophe, University of Central Oklahoma & Katelyn Crandell, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation
- Are Class Characteristics Really Inconclusive? An Introduction to the World of the Bayesian Examiner – Gerhard Wevers, Institute of Environmental Science & Research Limited
- How to Estimate the Likelihood Ratio (LR) in Firearm Evidence Identifications – John Song, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)
- Gaussian-Binomial Approximation for Assigning Error Rate & Sensitivity to Breech Face Correlations Using CMC Method – Daniel Ott, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)
- Recent Advancements on a Novel 3D-Topography Imaging & Analysis System for Firearm Identification – Dr. Ryan Lilien, Cadre Research Laboratory
- Isolated Pairs Research Study – Mark Keisler & Melissa Oberg, Indiana State Police Forensic Laboratory
- Three Unusual Toolmark Cases Involving Pry Bars, Paint Chips, a Ruger Pistol, & Four Size 10 Wood Screws – Kurt Moline, Minnesota BCA Forensic Science Laboratory
- Digital & Virtual Preservation of the Bullet Artifacts in the President John F. Kennedy Assassination – Robert Thompson, T. Brian Renegar & Alan Zheng, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)
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