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Index
A

Abrasives

Acrylic-surface replica cast kit

Adhesives.
See also
Tapes

for lifting impressions

Airborne contaminants

Ammunition.
See also
Bullets; Firearms cartridge cases or shotshell casings

packaging, shipping, labeling

shot pellets, buckshot, or slugs

wadding

Anonymous Letter File

Anthropological examinations

Arrest photos

Arson

limitations

Audio

Authenticity/manipulation detection
See also
Image analysis

Automobiles

accidents

automobile theft

glass samples from

make and model identification

paint samples from

tire tread examinations

B

Bank robbery, surveillance films

Bank Robbery Note File

Bank security dyes

Biohazardous materials bloodborne pathogen safety

packaging, shipping, and labeling

routes of exposure in contaminated environments

Biological relatives, missing persons and samples from

Biological tissue sample examination.
See
DNA examinations

Blood

blood examination request letter

on clothing submitted for gunshot residue examination

collecting from a person

collecting known samples

collection, missing persons and

dried

liquid

on a person

stains

on surfaces, in snow or water

wet bloodstained garments and objects

Bloodborne pathogen safety

Body fluids.
See also
DNA

examinations;
epecific

luide, e.g.,
Blood, Saliva

Universal precautions

Bones.
See
Anthropological examinations; Tissue, bones, and teeth.
See also
Skeletal samples

Buccal (oral) swab samples

Buckshot

Building materials

Bullets.
See also
Ammunition; Firearms

bullet jacket alloys

fired

packaging, shipping, and labeling

Burglary

C

Cameras, image analysis and.
See also
Photographs/photography; Surveillance images

Carbon paper or carbon-film ribbon

Carjacking

Cartridges, cartridge cases

Casting,
See
Impressions and casts

Caulk

Cellular phones

Checkwriters

Chemical safety

Chemical unknowns

Child Exploitation and

Obscenity Reference File

Child pornography

examinations, image analysis

Clocks

Clothing, fabric, and textiles

bank security dye on

blood on

building materials debris on

for comparisons

controlled substances on

explosives residue on

glass samples on

gunshot residue on

hair/fibers on

paint on

pepper spray or pepper foam on

protective.
See
Personal protective equipment

safe insulation on

wood particles on

Coded messages.
See
Cryptanalysis

Commercial electronic devices

Communication devices interception-of-

Computer Analysis Response Team

Computers

comparison

computer-animated modeling

content

deleted data files

extraction

format conversion

keyword searching

labeling and shipping

limited source code

passwords

procedures for examination

search or field examination

transaction

Confined-space safety

Contaminated environments routes of exposure in

Controlled substances

Cordage

Crime scene safety.
See also
Biohazardous materials about

bloodborne pathogen safety

chemical safety

confined-space safety

hazardous materials transportation

hazardous waste regulations

light-source safety

personal protective equipment

routes of exposure in contaminated environments

X-ray safety

Crime scene search

procedures

approach

basic principles

final survey

latent prints

narrative

photography

physical evidence possibilities evaluation

preliminary survey

preparation

record and collect

release

search

search personnel

secure and protect

sketches

weapons of mass destruction and

Crime scene surveys, documentation, and reconstruction

Criminal Justice Information Services Division

Cryptanalysis

D

Damaged media restoration audio recordings video

Debris

arson and

building materials

glass samples

paint

safe insulation and

soil examinations and

Decontamination/disinfection of equipment

Demonstrative evidence

Dental stone, mixing and pouring

Digital cameras and film.
See
Cameras; Film

DNA examinations about

anthropological examinations of bone

buccal (oral) swabs

case acceptance policy

documenting, collecting, packaging, and preserving

hair

mitochondrial DNA

nuclear DNA

preserving DNA evidence

saliva

semen and semen stain examinations

seminal evidence from sexual assault victims

sources for analysis

tissue, bones, teeth

urine

Document age

Drug records

Drug residue

Dyes, bank security

E

Electronic devices

Electrostatic lifts

Elimination prints

Embossings

Enhancement examinations audio recordings video

Evidence

packaging and shipping

submission

Evidence examinations,

requesting.
See also epecific items, e.g.,

Abrasives, DNA,

Explosives

Expert witness testimony

Explosive incidents and hoaxes

Explosives.
See also
Chemical safety

Explosives residue

Eye protection

F

Fabric and textiles,
See
Clothing, fabric, and textiles

Facsimile machines,
See
Electronic devices; Questioned document examinations

Facsimiles

FBI Disaster Squad

FBI Laboratory

FBI Laboratory Evidence Control Unit

FBI Operational Technology Division

Feathers

Fibers

Film, image analysis

Fingerprinting human remains.
See also
Latent prints

Fingerprints.
See
Latent prints

Fire.
See
Arson

Firearms.
See also
Ammunition; Bullets

cartridge cases or shotshell casings

gun parts

gunshot residue on victim’s clothing

image analysis

shot pellets, buckshot, or slugs

silencers

unfired cartridges or shotshells

wadding

Foot protection

Footprints.
See
Shoe prints

Forensic facial imaging/ reproduction

Forensic services

about

limitations

G

Gambling

Gelatin lifts

General unknowns (powders, liquids, stains)

Glass

Global positioning systems (GPSs)

Graphic arts (printing)

Guns.
See
Firearms

Gunshot residue on clothing

H

Hair toxicology screening

Hand protection

Handwriting and hand printing

Hazard risk assessment,

personal protective equipment and

Hazardous materials handling and transportation.
See also
Biohazardous materials; Chemical safety;
specific hazardous materials, e.g.,
Ammunition, Explosives

Hazardous waste regulations

Head protection

Hepatitis B and C viruses

Hit-and-run (automobile) cases

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

Human remains

anthropological examinations

hands/fingers for latent prints

samples from unidentified

I

Ignitable materials.
See
Arson

Image analysis

authenticity and image-manipulation detection

automobile make and model identification

cameras

child pornography examinations

clothing

film

firearms

location, time, and date of photographic evidence

packaging, shipping, and labeling of

photogrammetry

photographic comparisons

photographs

procedures for submission

providing originals

source and age

video

Impressions and casts of serial/identification numbers

three-dimensional impression casts

for toolmark examinations

two-dimensional impressions

Infectious materials

Ingestion of contaminants

Inhalation exposure

Injection of contaminants

Ink

Innocent Images

Insect samples

anthropological examinations of bone and

Interception-of-communication (IOC) devices

L

Labels and labeling, shipping.
See also epecific items

Lamp bulbs

Latent labels

Latent prints,

case acceptance policy

developing at crime scenes

digital images of

glass samples and

lifting

packaging, shipping, and labeling

photographing

submitting hands/fingers of deceased for

Lifting materials

Light-source safety

Loan-sharking

Lubricants

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