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AUDIO ENHANCEMENT
By William T. Andrews, Forensic Audio Analysis, Benton, Kansas.

DETECTION OF FRAUDULENT FINGERPRINTS
By Gary L. Johansen, Supervisor, Crime Lab, Salt Lake City, Utah Police.

Distortion Versus Dissimilarity in Friction Skin Identification
By William F. Leo, C.L.P.E., Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, Scientific Services Bureau

The Use of the Rubber Stamp Analogy in Fingerprint Testimony
By Jim McNutt, Sedgwick County Sheriff's Department, Wichita Kansas.

TREATING THE EFFECTS OF TRAUMA ON THE CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR
By Dr. David Christiansen, Rocky Mountain Division of the IAI

THE VALUE OF NEGATIVE TESTIMONY
By Andrew J. Mcintyre, Fingerprint Specialist, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms, Atlanta, GA

WORTH A TRY
By Jim McNutt Sedgwick County Sheriffs Department




 

 

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