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Table of Contents
Disc 1
AFTE 2013 Keynote Speaker
- Secretary Gordon E. Eden Jr., New Mexico Department of Public Safety
AFTE 2014 Update
- Rick Wyant, Washington State Patrol
What's New in Ammunition?
- George Kass, Forensic Ammunition Service Inc.
Inter-Comparison of 1000 Consecutively Fired 9mm Luger Bullets and Cartridge Cases from a Ruger P89 Pistol Utilizing Pattern Matching and Quantitative Consecutive Matching Striae as Criteria for Identification
- Cary Wong, Alameda County Sheriff's Office
SWGGUN - Updates and Current Projects
- Andy Smith, San Francisco Police Department
The Sound of Shots
- Nancy McCombs, California Department of Justice - Fresno
Physics and Mathematical Analysis of Gunshot Sounds: Parameters and Their Characteristics
- Nick Tsiatis, Hellenic Police
Muzzle-To-Target Distance Determination in a Homicide by Black Powder Revolver
- Alison L. Quereau, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
The Clackamas Town Center Shooting
- Dan Alessio, Oregon State Police Forensic Laboratory
Disc 2
The Restoration of Rusted Firearms: An Evaluation of Different Methods
- Derek Mears, Salt Lake City Police Department
Measurement and Comparison of Fractured Surfaces
- Ashraf Bastawros, Iowa State University
High-Definition 3D Sensor Optimized for the Capture of Spent Cartridge Case Markings
- Serge Levesque, Forensic Technology, Inc.
Bullet Path Reconstruction: Probe Method Accuracy and Error Rate
- Chirs Coleman, Contra Costa Office of the Sheriff
ENFSI Collaborative Study on the Forensic Determination of Shooting Distances
- Ludwig Neiwoehner, Bundeskriminalamt
Angle of Impact Determination from Bullet Holes
- Kenton Wong, Forensic Analytical Sciences, Inc.
The Identification of Bullets Fired from 10 Consecutively Rifled 9mm Luger Pistol Barrels: An Update with a Discussion on Recent Legal Challenges
- Jim Hamby, International Forensic Science Laboratory & Dave Brundage, Independant Examiner
The Examination, Evaluation and Identification of 9mm Cartridge Cases Fired from 1,590 Different Glock Semiautomatic Pistols Manufactured Over a 21 Year Period: Using Optical Comparison Microscopy, Confocal Microscopy and Computational Pattern Recognition
- Jim Hamby, International Forensic Science Laboratory & Steve Norris, Wyoming State Crime Laboratory
The Examination, Evaluation and Identification of 40 S&W Caliber Cartridge Cases Fired from 1,079 Different Glock 40 S&W Semiautomatic Pistols Manufactured Over a 6 Year Period
- Jim Hamby, International Forensic Science Laboratory
Caught in the Crossfire
- John Collins, RTI International
Disc 3
Cap Gun Modification
- Kathy Geil, Washington State Patrol - Seattle
Detecting and Identifying Bullet Holes by Tracer Bullets
- Lucien Haag, Forensic Science Services
Shooting Reconstruction: Combining Audio, Video, and Movement
- Alexander Jason, ANITE Group
Determining Bullet Direction from Clothing Fibers
- Alexander Jason, ANITE Group
Analysis and Sequencing of Bullet Strikes on the Spoke of a Moving Wheel
- Justin Bechaver, Utah Bureau of Forensic Services
Lead-Free Hunting Bullets
- James L. Roberts, Ventura Co. Sheriff's Lab
An Experientially and Experimentally Determined Caveat: Low Gunshot Residue Ammunition
- Gary E. Dale, M.D., Montana Division of Forensic Science
Mis-Adventures in Metallurgy: Case Examples, Guns & Ammo
- Frederick Schmidt, Chicago - ESI
Development of a 3D-Topography Imaging and Analysis System for Firearm Identification using GelSight and Feature-Based Case Matching
- Ryan Lilien, Cadre Research Laboratory & Todd Weller, Oakland Police Department
Disc 4
Automated Comparison of Land Impressions Imaged by Confocal Microscopy
- David Read, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Virtual Tool Mark Generation for Efficient Striation Analysis
- Laura Ekstrand, Iowa State University
An Empirical Study to Improve the Scientific Foundation of Forensic Firearm and Tool Mark Identification Utilizing Consecutively Manufactured Glock EBIS Barrels with the Same EBIS Pattern
- Gabriel Hernandez, Miami-Dade Police Department
Validation Tests and Error Rate Calculations for the Congruent Matching Cells (CMC) Method Using Cartridge Cases Fired with Consecutively Manufactured Pistol Slides
- John Song, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Initial Correlation Tests and Analysis for Cartridge Case Intensity Images Using the Congruent Matching Cells (CMC) Method
- Robert Thompson, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
2D/3D Topography Comparisons of Toolmarks Generated by Consecutively Manufactured Chisels and Punches
- Alan Zheng, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Virtual Profile Generation for Assessing Statistical Properties of Striated Tool Marks
- Martin Baiker, Netherlands Forensic Institute
Defining the Opposing Jaw Cutting Tool
- John O'Neil, Independent Consultant
Casting of Toolmarks on Cartilage In-Situ
- Brian Smelser, Washington State Patrol Crime Laboratory
Primer and Cartridge Case Movement During the Ignition Phase
- Axel Manthei, Bavarian State Crime Laboratory
Disc 5
The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy - The Ballistics Evidence in the Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy
- Lucien Haag, Forensic Science Services
The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy - Three Shots, Three Cartridge Cases, Two Bullets: What Became of the Missing Bullet
- Lucien Haag, Forensic Science Services
The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy - Modern Techniques that could be Applied Today to this 50-year old Evidence
- Lucien Haag, Forensic Science Services
The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy - History of the Carcano Rifle
- Lucien Haag, Forensic Science Services
A Case Study of Extraordinary Toolmarks on a Fatal Bullet
- Gerard Dutton, Tasmania Police Department
A Discussion and Comparison of Active Shooter Scenarios
- Sgt. Drew Bader, Albuquerque Police Department
SWAT Gear and Its Employment for the Forensic Scientist
- Sgt. Drew Bader, Albuquerque Police Department