AFTE Store - Training Seminar DVD AFTE 2016 – New Orleans, LA

2016 DVD Table of Contents
Disc 1
- In Memoriam – AFTE Sickness & Distress Committee
- AFTE 2016 Keynote Speaker – G.W. Bailey, Actor
- AFTE 2017 Update – Julie Knapp, Colorado Bureau of Investigation
- Cartridge Case Correspondence Survey: A Study on the Subjectivity and Image Format – James Stevens, Kansas Bureau of Investigation
- Identification of Items in Videos and Photos Which Qualify as Firearms versus Toys under Title 18 U.S. Code, 921 – Daniel O’Kelly, International Firearm Specialist Academy
- The September 1935 Assassination of Huey Long, the Subsequent Shooting of Dr. Carl Austin Weiss, and the Enigmatic Bullet – Lucien C. Haag, Forensic Science Services
- New Automated Composite Comparison Score for Bullet Analysis Using High Resolution Optical 3D Surface Metrology – Cristina Cadevall, Sensofar Tech SL
- Best Practice and Performance Measures for a 3D Imaging and Analysis System – Dr. Ryan Lilien, Cadre Forensics
- Utility Knife Blades: Are They Distinguishable? – John O’Neil, Independent Consultant
- A Curious Case of Firing Pin Aperture Shear Marks – Jessica Winn, California Department of Justice Crime Laboratory
- Modeling Firearm Toolmark Persistence Through Objective Surface Metrology and Analysis – Alan Zheng and Daniel Ott, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- OSAC Updates and Progress – Andy Smith, San Francisco Police Department and Mark Keisler, Indiana State Police
Disc 2
- Identification of Bullets Fired from Consecutively Manufactured Double-Broached Ruger SR9c Barrels Utilizing Comparison Microscopy and Confocal Microscopy – Erich D. Smith & Jennifer L. Stephenson – Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Leveraging NIBIN as a Real-Time Investigative Tool: The Evolution of the Crime Gun Intelligence Center and Its Impact on Gun Crime and Active Shooters in Denver, Colorado 2013-2016 – Zachary Kotas, Denver Crime Laboratory
- How Good a Match Is It? Prototype Software to Render Quantitative Statements – Nicholas D.K. Petraco, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- A Case Study of a Tandem Bullet from a Small Caliber Revolver – Andrew Wheeler, West Virginia University Institute of Technology
- Visualizing Breech Face and Firing Pin Impression Comparisons Using 3D Surface Topographies and the CMC Method – Daniel Ott, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Glock Marking Barrels – An Evaluation of Individual and Subclass Characteristics – Omar Felix, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office
- MANTIS: Portable Prototype System for the Objective Characterization of Toolmarks – Dr. Song Zhang, Purdue University
- Hand Grip Experiment to Determine the Possibility of Accidental Discharge During a Struggle – NG Kee Sok, Singapore Health Sciences Authority
- Misfired, Slam-Fired, Snap-Fired, and Drop-Fired Cartridges – Lucien C. Haag, Forensic Science Services
- Usage of Computed Tomography Scans for Wound Ballistics Studies – Nikolas E. Tsiatis, Hellenic Police Forensic Science Division
Disc 3
- Effect of Velocity on the Level of Expansion and Penetration Depth of Hollow Point Cavities – Dijana Coric, Washington State Patrol Crime Laboratory
- Comparison of Manufacturing Marks on Nylon Cable Ties – Andre Horne, LGC Forensics
- Evaluation of Recent Daubert/Frye Challenges to Firearm and Tool Mark Identification: Part II – James E. Hamby, International Forensic Science Laboratory and Training Center
- So You Don’t Own a Confocal… – Adam Hartley, Forensic Evidence, Inc.
- Proposed Congruent Matching Profile Segments (CMPS) Method for Bullet Signature Correlations – John Song, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- The Reconstruction of a Single Shot Sniper-Type Homicide – Don Dunbar, California Department of Justice, Retired
- Electronic Resource Committee (ERC) Developments: GRC/Class Characteristics Matrix Databases and Safety Recall List – Erica Lawton, Broward Sheriff’s Office Crime Laboratory and Adam Grooms, Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences
- Comparing 6000 Consecutively Fired .40 S&W Bullets and Cartridge Cases from a SIG Sauer P320 Pistol Utilizing Three-Dimensional and 2D+D Imaging and Objective Comparative Analysis – Erich D. Smith & Jennifer L. Stephenson – Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Halloween Ambush: An Execution of a Seattle Police Officer – R.T. Wyant, Washington State Patrol Crime Laboratory
- The Effects of Measurement Resolution on the Comparison of Tool Mark Topography Data -Michael Stocker, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Shot to the Head Without an Exit Wound – Dr. Jan Eckert, Bundeskriminalamt
- Lethality: Complications in Reporting and Testimony in Foreign Countries – Erica Lawton, Broward Sheriff’s Office Crime Laboratory and Andre Horne, LGC Forensics
Disc 4
- QCMS and Subclass – Stephen M. Deady, New Jersey State Police
- Towards More Objective Acquisition & Comparison of Tool and Bullet Marks in Casework – Martin Baiker and Rene Pieterman, Netherlands Forensic Institute
- Deformation Analysis Based on Three-Dimensional Finite Element Method for Firing Pin Impression Shape – Tsutomu Nitobe, National Research Institute of Police Science, Japan
- NIBIN as an Investigative Tool for Reduction in Violent Gun Crime: A Snapshot of Laboratory Methods and Successes from the Washington State Patrol Crime Laboratory – Jennifer M. Tardiff and R.T. Wyant, Washington State Patrol Crime Laboratory
- Different Types of Paintballs in the Market: Their Accessibility Could Be Dangerous in the Wrong Hands – Hery M. Figueroa Wong, Institute of Forensic Sciences of Puerto Rico
- Flight of Shotgun Slugs, Part II – Evan Thompson, Arizona Department of Public Safety Northern Regional Crime Laboratory
- Comparison of a .45 Auto Caliber Bullet Fired into the Muzzle of a .40 S&W Caliber Barrel – Alan S. Hammond, Aurora Police Department Crime Laboratory
- Suicide or Murder? Contact Shots, Gas Dynamics and GSR on Hands – Axel Manthei, Bavarian State Bureau of Investigation
- Optimizing Ballistic Imaging Operations – Lawrence Wein, Stanford University
- A Study on the Effects of the Break-In Period on Fired Cartridge Cases – Amanda Gibson, Kansas Bureau of Investigation
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