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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
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
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
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
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
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
Gambling
Gelatin lifts
General unknowns (powders, liquids, stains)
Glass
Global positioning systems (GPSs)
Graphic arts (printing)
Guns.
See
Firearms
Gunshot residue on clothing
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
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
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