Selected Bibliography
Home > Selected Bibliography
The Selected Bibliography is a list of the writings that have been used in the assemblage of the training program and is not a complete record of all the works and sources consulted. It is a compilation of the substance and range of readings and extensive experience of the subject matter experts.
Module 01
- Armstrong, T. (n.d.) Multiple intelligences. http://www.thomasarmstrong.com/multiple_intelligences.htm
- CAPSOL styles of learning. (n.d.) http://www.stylesoflearning.com/
- Collins, A, J.S. Brown, and A. Holum. 1991. Cognitive apprenticeship: Making thinking visible. American Educator 15(3): 6-46.
- Commonwealth of Virginia (n.d.). Competencies. http://jobs.virginia.gov/cd_competencies.html
- Kesten, C. 1987. Independent learning. In Understanding the Common Essential Learnings: A Handbook for Teachers, Chapter 8. Saskatchewan Education. http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/policy/cels/el7.html
- Knowles, M.S. 1970. The Modern Practice of Adult Education: Andragogy versus Pedagogy. New York: Association Press.
- Kruse, K. (n.d.). The magic of learner motivation: The ARCS model. http://www.e-learningguru.com/articles/art3_5.htm
- Morrison, GR, S.M. Ross, and J.E. Kemp. 2001. Designing Effective Instruction, 3rd ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
- Office for Domestic Preparedness. 2003. ODP Approach for Blended Learning. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/odp/blendedlearning/odp.htm#1.6
- Rea, D. 2003. Sustaining teachable moments on the complex edge of chaos. Presented at: American Educational Research Association Conference, Chicago, Illinois: April 21–25, 2003.
http://ccaerasig.com/papers/03/SustainingTeachable.htm
Module 02
- Berg, S. 1965. The history of firearms identification. Identification News 15 (6): 5-15.
- Berg, S. 1979. The drama of forensic ballistics. AFTE J 11 (3): 44.
- Biasotti, A. A. 1959. A statistical study of the individual characteristics of fired bullets. J Forensic Sci 4 (1): 34-50.
- Biasotti, A. A. 1964. The principles of evidence evaluation as applied to firearms and tool mark identification. J Forensic Sci 9 (4): 428-433.
- Biasotti, A. A. 1981. Bullet bearing surface composition and rifling (bore) conditions as variables in the reproduction of individual characteristics on fired bullets. AFTE J 13 (2): 94.
- Ramsland, K. (n.d.) The pressure is on. Ballistics: The Science of Guns. Court TV Crime Library website; retrieved December 18, 2007. http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/forensics/ ballistics/1.html
- Daubert on the Web. The Frye opinion. Web page retrieved December 18, 2007.
http://www.daubertontheweb.com/frye_opinion.htm
- Davis, J.E. 1958. Introduction to Tool Marks, Firearms and the Striagr. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd.
- Forensic Technology, Inc. All products. Web page retrieved December 18, 2007.
http://www.forensictechnologyinc.com/p1.html
- Hatcher, J.S. 1947. Hatcher’s Notebook. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co.
- National Clearing House for Science Technology and the Law. 2004. United States. v. Foster. Web page retrieved December 18, 2007.
http://ncstl.org/search/results/view/532
- National Clearing House for Science Technology and the Law. 2003. United States. v. ODriscoll. Web page retrieved December 18, 2007.
http://ncstl.org/search/results/view/549
- President’s DNA Initiative. Principles of Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court. Web page retrieved December 18, 2007.
http://www.dna.gov/training/otc/
- Smith, B.C. Summer 1975. The last illness and death of General Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall) Jackson. VMI Alumni Rev.
- State v. Johnson, 2006-Ohio-209.
- Tulleners, F.A. 2001. Technical Evaluation: Feasibility of a Ballistics Imaging Database for All New Handgun Sales. Sacramento: California Department of Justice.
http://www.nraila.org/media/PDFs/CADOJ_report.pdf
- U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General. 2005. NIBIN program history. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ National Integrated Ballistic Information Network. Audit report 05-30. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice. http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/reports/ATF/a0530/app2.htm
- Warniment, D. 2003. Brownsville investigation – A historical cartridge case comparison. AFTE J 34 (4): 375.
Module 03
- Ball, P., and D. Mikko. 1992. Proofmarks. AFTE J 24 (1): 14-15.
- Barnes, Frank. 1997. Cartridges of the World. Northbrook: DBI Books, Inc.
- Bydal, B.A. 1990. Percussion primer mixes. AFTE J 22 (1): 1-26.
- Dillon, J.H. 1991. The manufacture of conventional smokeless powder. AFTE J 23 (2): 682-688.
- Dillon, J.H. 1991. Black powder background. AFTE J 23 (2): 689-693.
- Gallup, A., and D.F. Schaffer. 1992. La Marine: The French Colonial Soldier in Canada 1745 – 1761. Bowie: Heritage Books Inc.
- George, W. 1988. Black powder firearms: Safety precautions. AFTE J 20 (1): 57-58.
- Greener, W.W. 1910. The Gun and Its Development. New York: Cassel and Company.
- Hackley, F.W., W.H. Woodin., and E.L. Scranton. 1967. History of Modern U.S. Military Small Arms Ammunition. New York: MacMillan.
- Hatcher, J.S., F.J. Jury, and J. Weller. 1957. Firearms Investigation, Identification, and Evidence. Harrisburg: Stackpole Books.
- Mathews, J.H. 1962. Firearms Identification, Volume I. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- National Rifle Assocation. 1961. Illustrated Reloading Handbook. National Rifle Association.
- Smith, W.H.B. 1946. The NRA Book of Small Arms: Volume I - Pistols and Revolvers. Harrisburg: NRA/Military Service Publishing Company.
- Smith, W.H.B. 1948. The NRA Book of Small Arms: Volume II - Rifles. Harrisburg: NRA/Military Service Publishing Company.
- Smith, W.H.B., and J.E. Smith. 1973. Small Arms of the World, 10th Edition. Harrisburg: Stackpole Books.
- Speer. 2007. Speer Reloading Manual #13 and #14. ATK Ammunition Systems Group
- Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI). Smokeless Powder. Wilton: Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute
- Styers, G.R. 1987. History of black powder. AFTE J 19 (4): 443-446.
Module 04
- Biasotti, A. 1981. Rifling methods – A review and assessment of the individual characteristics produced. AFTE J 13 (3): 34-61.
- Bird, J. Feb. 1996. How handguns are made. Handguns.
- Brown, C., and W. Bryant. 1995. Consecutively rifled gun barrels present in most crime labs. AFTE J 27 (3): 254-258.
- Brundage, D. 1998. The identification of consecutively rifled gun barrels. AFTE J 30 (3): 438.
- Coffman, B. 2003. Computer numerical control (CNC) production tooling and repeatable characteristics on 10 Remington model 870 production run breech bolts. AFTE J 35 (1): 49-54.
- DeFrance, C., and M. Van Arsdale. 2003. Validation study of electrochemical rifling AFTE J 35 (1): 35-37.
- Hatcher, J.S. 1947. Hatcher’s Notebook. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co.
- Jones, F., H. Ryffel, E. Oberg, C McCauley, and R Heald. 2004. Machinery’s Handbook. 27th Edition. New York: Industrial Press Inc.
- Lopez, L., and S. Grew. 2000. Consecutive machined Ruger bolt faces. AFTE J 32 (1): 19-24.
- Lutz, M. August 1970. Consecutive revolver barrels. AFTE Newsletter.
- Mathews, J.H. 1962. Firearms Identification, Volume I. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Matty, W., and T. Johnson. 1984. A comparison of manufacturing marks on Smith & Wesson firing pins. AFTE J 16 (3): 51-56.
- Matty, W. 1985. A comparison of three individual barrels produced from one button rifled barrel blank. AFTE J 17 (3): 64-69.
- Matty, W. 1999. Lorcin L9MM and L380 pistol breechface toolmark patterns. AFTE J 31 (2): 134-137.
- Peterson, H.L. May and June 1960. The development of firearms. American Rifleman.
- Rosati, C. 2000. Examination of four consecutively manufactured bunter tools. AFTE J 32 (1): 49-50.
- Ruger. March 1997. Ruger’s gun talk – rifled barrels. Guns and Ammo.
- Savage Arms, Inc. http://www.savagearms.com/
- SigSauer. Owner’s Manual.
http://www.sigsauer.com/CustomerService/OwnerManual.aspx
- Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. Ruger Instruction Manuals. http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/PS-InstructionManuals.html
- Weller, J. Jan. 1971. The quiet revolution in U.S. firearms manufacture, Part 1. American Rifleman.
- Weller, J. Feb. 1971. The quiet revolution in U.S. firearms manufacture, Part 2. American Rifleman.
- Weller, J. Mar. 1971. The The quiet revolution in U.S. firearms manufacture, Part 3. American Rifleman.
Module 05
- American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI). 1993. Centerfire Pistol & Revolver Voluntary Performance Standards. Wilton: Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute.
- American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI). 1992. Centerfire Rifle Voluntary Performance Standards. Wilton: Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute.
- American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI). 1992. Rimfire Voluntary Performance Standards. Wilton: Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute.
- American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI). 1992. Shotshell Voluntary Performance Standards. Wilton: Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute.
- Barnes, Frank. 1997. Cartridges of the World. Northbrook: DBI Books, Inc.
- Biasotti, A.A. 1981. Rifling methods – A review and assessment of the individual characteristics produced. AFTE J 13 (3): 34-61.
- Brown, C, and W. Bryant. 1995. Consecutively rifled gun barrels present in most crime labs. AFTE J 27 (3): 254-258.
- Brundage, D. 1998. The identification of consecutively rifled gun barrels. AFTE J 30 (3): 438-444.
- Coffman, B. 2003. Computer numerical control (CNC) production tooling and repeatable characteristics on 10 Remington Model 870 production run breech bolts. AFTE J 35 (1): 49-54.
- Davis, T.L. 1972. The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives. Las Vegas: Angriff Press.
- DeFrance, C., and M. Van Arsdale. 2003. Validation study of electrochemical rifling. AFTE J 35 (1): 35-37.
- Frost, G.E. 1990. Ammunition Making, An Insider’s Story. Fairfax: National Rifle Association.
- Hackley, F.W., W.H. Woodin., and E.L. Scranton. 1967. History of Modern U.S. Military Small Arms Ammunition. New York: Macmillan.
- Hatcher, J.S. 1947. Hatcher’s Notebook. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co.
- Lopez, L., and S. Grew. 2000. Consecutive machined Ruger bolt faces. AFTE J 32 (1): 19-24.
- Lutz, M. Consecutive revolver barrels. AFTE Newsletter August 1970.
- Matty, W., and T. Johnson. 1984. A comparison of manufacturing marks on Smith & Wesson firing pins. AFTE J 16 (3): 51-56.
- Matty, W. 1985. A comparison of three individual barrels produced from one button rifled barrel blank. AFTE J 17 (3): 64-69.
- Matty, W. 1999. Lorcin L9MM and L380 pistol breechface toolmark patterns. AFTE J 31 (2): 134-137.
- Rosati, C. 2000. Examination of four consecutively manufactured bunter tools. AFTE J 32 (1): 49-50.
Module 06
- Federal Bureau of Investigation. Handbook of Forensic Services. http://www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/handbook/intro.htm
- Fisher, B.A.J. 2003. Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
- Hatcher, J.S. 1947. Hatcher’s Notebook. 300-333. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co.
- Lee, H.C. 2001. Henry Lee's Crime Scene Handbook. San Diego: Academic Press.
- Saferstein, R. 2006. Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science, 9th Edition. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.
- Tilstone, W.J., K.A. Savage, and L.A. Clark. 2006. Forensic Science: An Encyclopedia of History, Methods, and Techniques. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO.
Module 07
- Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners. http://afte.org/
- Biasotti, A.A. 1979. Photomicrography and illumination: some critical factors. AFTE J 11 (4): 60.
- Chamberlain, D. 1972. Microscope comparison bridge. AFTE J 4 (1): 9.
- Cook, C.W. 1985. Basic optics. AFTE J 17 (4): 14.
- Dutton, G. 2004. Firearms identification, comparison microscope & the Spencer Lens Co. AFTE J 34 (2): 186-198.
- Dutton, G. 2004. LEICA FSC Comparison microscope. AFTE J 36 (4): 256-261.
- Forensic Technology WAI Inc. http://www.fti-ibis.com/
- Hatcher, J.S. 1947. Hatcher’s Notebook. 300-333. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co.
- Haemmerle, C. 1990. Easily made diffusers for fiber optic illuminators. AFTE J 22 (4): 446-447.
- Hueske, E.E. 1990. Preliminary report on the application of fiber optic videomicroscopy to firearm and toolmark examination. AFTE J 22 (3): 280-287.
- Hueske, E.E. 1993. Application of fiber optic videomicroscopy to firearm and toolmark examination: A further look. AFTE J 25 (2): 132-139.
- Lansing, J.F. 1973. Customized comparison microscope. AFTE J 5 (5):25.
- Lutz, M.C. 1986. Evaluation of new fiber optics system. AFTE J 18 (1): 12.
- Martini, L.2005. Adoption of a toolmaker’s microscope for bullet measurements. AFTE J 37 (3): 194-196.
- Mathews, J.H. 1962. Firearms Identification, Volume I. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Moran, B. 1997. Building an inexpensive high intensity fluorescent lighting system for the comparison microscope. AFTE J 29 (1): 49-54.
- National Institute of Standards and Technology. http://www.nist.gov/
- Scientific Working Group for Firearms and Toolmarks. http://www.swggun.org/
- Thornton, J. 1989. Some historical notes on the comparison microscope. AFTE J 21 (2): 215-217.
- Wikipedia contributors. Micrometer (device). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php ?title=Micrometer_%28device%29&oldid=165622655
- Ziegler, P.A. 1983. Examination techniques: The beam splitter and reverse lighting. AFTE J 15 (2): 37.
Module 08
- Burrard, G. 1962. The Identification of Firearms and Forensic Ballistics. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co.
- Chenow, R.W. 1987. Conversion of the Intratec Tec 9 to full auto. AFTE J 19 (2): 169-171.
- Conrad, W.E. 1980. Firing pistol ammunition in a revolver. AFTE J 12 (1): 33.
- Davis, J.E. 1958. Introduction to Tool Marks, Firearms and the Striagr. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd.
- Gunther, J.D., and C.O. Gunther. 1935. The Identification of Firearms. New York: John Wiley and Sons Inc.
- Hatcher, J. 1935. Textbook of Firearms Investigation, Identification and Evidence. Plantersville: Small-Arms Technical Publishing Co.
- Hatcher, J. 1947. Hatcher’s Notebook. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co.
- Hatcher, J.S., F.J. Jury. and J. Weller. 1957. Firearms Investigation, Identification, and Evidence. Harrisburg: Stackpole Books.
- Heard, B. 1997. Handbook of Firearms and Ballistics - Examining and Interpreting Forensic Evidence. West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Koffman, A., A. Zeichner, B. Glattstein, and T. Kahana. 2002. Firearms report paper – 1998 – 2001. AFTE J 34 (4): 409-436.
- Laskowski, G.E. 1995. Full auto conversion of an UZI 9mm semiautomatic pistol. AFTE J 27 (4): 287-292.
- Lipscomb, J.W., and L.R. Harden. 1985. Evaluating trigger mechanisms for sensitivity to shock. AFTE J 15 (4): 4.
- Love, E.W. 1978. Full automatic AR-15 rifle. AFTE J 10 (2): 46.
- Mathews, J.H. 1962. Firearms Identification, Volume I. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Mathews, J.H. 1962. Firearms Identification, Volume II. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Mathews, J.H. 1973. Firearms Identification, Volume III. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Mogish, N.M. 1990. Full auto Uzi conversion. AFTE J 22 (2): 186-187.
- National Rifle Association. 1989. NRA Firearms Fact Book. 3rd Edition. Fairfax: National Rifle Association.
- Phillips, G.R. 1983. Ruger security – six revolver for accidental discharge. AFTE J 15 (4): 56.
- Thompson, R.C. 1983. Firearms malfunction worksheets. AFTE J 15 (1): 100.
- Uri, B. 1993. Remote controlled device for safe discharge of dangerous firearms. AFTE J 25 (2):116-124.
- Wolslagel, P.F. 2001. Accidental discharge potential of Lorcin, Bryco, and related pistols. AFTE J 33 (1): 48-49.
- Zahn, M.S. 1981. Browning Hi Power automatic pistol: Another type of full automatic modification. AFTE J 13 (2): 24.
Module 09
- AFTE Criteria for Identification Committee. 1992. Theory of identification, range striae comparison reports and modified glossary definitions – AFTE criteria for identification committee report. AFTE J 24 (2): 336-340.
- Al Khalifa, A.K. 1983. Headstamps with Arabic markings. AFTE J 15 (2): 64.
- Biasotti, A., and J. Murdock. 1984. Criteria for identification in firearms and toolmark identification. AFTE J 16 (4): 16-24.
- Biasotti, A.A, and J.E. Murdock. 1997. Firearms and toolmark identification: Legal issues and scientific status. In Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony, ed D.L. Faigman, D.H. Kay, M.J. Saks, and J. Sanders, 124 – 151. St Paul: West Publishing Co.
- Brackett, J. 1970. A study of idealized striated marks and their comparisons using models. J of Forensic Sci Soc. 10 (1): 27-56.
- Burrard, G. 1962. The Identification of Firearms and Forensic Ballistics. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co.
- Datig, Fred. 1963. Cartridges for Collectors. 4 vols. Los Angeles: Borden Publishing.
- Davis, J.E. 1958. Introduction to Tool Marks, Firearms and the Striagr. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd.
- Garland, P.V. 1974. Color code identification of small arms cartridges. AFTE J 6 (2): 27.
- Gunther, J.D., and C.O. Gunther. 1935. The Identification of Firearms. New York: John Wiley and Sons Inc.
- Hamby, J. 1974. Identification of projectiles. AFTE J 6 (5/6): 22.
- Hatcher, J. 1935. Textbook of Firearms Investigation, Identification and Evidence. Plantersville: Small-Arms Technical Publishing Co.
- Hatcher, J. 1947. Hatcher’s Notebook. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co.
- Hatcher, J.S., F.J. Jury, and J. Weller. 1957. Firearms Investigation, Identification, and Evidence. Harrisburg: Stackpole Books.
- Heard, B. 1997. Handbook of Firearms and Ballistics - Examining and Interpreting Forensic Evidence. West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Horn, W. 1962. Headstamps and Cartridge Identification Data. Burlington: Sheldon Press.
- Mathews, J.H. 1962. Firearms Identification, Volume I. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Mathews, J.H. 1962. Firearms Identification, Volume II. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Mathews, J.H. 1973. Firearms Identification, Volume III. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Nichols, R. 2004. Firearm and toolmark identification: The scientific reliability and validity of the AFTE theory of identification discussed within the framework of a study of 10 consecutively manufactured extractors. AFTE J 36 (1): 67-88.
- Shem, R. and P. Striupaitis. 1983. Comparison of 501 consecutively fired bullets and cartridge cases from a .25 caliber Raven pistol. AFTE J 15 (3): 109-112.
- Smith, E. 2005. Cartridge case and bullet comparison validation study with firearms submitted in casework. AFTE J 37 (2): 130-135.
- Warniment, D. 2003. Brownsville investigation – A historical cartridge case comparison. AFTE J 34 (4): 375.
- Welch, N.E. 1981. Matching a bullet to a cartridge case. AFTE J 13 (4): 79.
Module 10
- AFTE Criteria for Identification Committee. 1992. Theory of identification, range striae comparison reports and modified glossary definitions – AFTE criteria for identification committee report. AFTE J 24 (2): 336-340.
- Biasotti, A., and J. Murdock. 1984. Criteria for identification in firearms and toolmark identification. AFTE J 16 (4): 16-24.
- Brackett, J. 1970. A Study of idealized striated marks and their comparisons using models. J of Forensic Sci Soc. 10 (1): 27-56.
- Burrard, G. 1962. The Identification of Firearms and Forensic Ballistics. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co.
- Cassidy, F.H. 1981. Nomograph for calculation of the number of lands and grooves. AFTE J 13 (4): 67.
- Davis, J.E. 1958. Introduction to Tool Marks, Firearms and the Striagr. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd.
- Freels, R.H. 1983. Comparison of a shotshell shot collar to a cut barrel. AFTE J 15 (3): 21.
- Gunther, J.D., and C.O. Gunther. 1935. The Identification of Firearms. New York: John Wiley and Sons Inc.
- Hall, E. 1983. Bullet markings from consecutively rifled Shilen DGA barrels. AFTE J 15 (1): 33-53.
- Hatcher, J. 1935. Textbook of Firearms Investigation, Identification and Evidence. Plantersville: Small-Arms Technical Publishing Co.
- Hatcher, J. 1947. Hatcher’s Notebook. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co.
- Hatcher, J.S., F.J. Jury., and J. Weller. 1957. Firearms Investigation, Identification, and Evidence. Harrisburg: Stackpole Books.
- Heard, B. 1997. Handbook of Firearms and Ballistics - Examining and Interpreting Forensic Evidence. West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Mathews, J.H. 1962. Firearms Identification, Volume I. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Mathews, J.H. 1962. Firearms Identification, Volume II. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Mathews, J.H. 1973. Firearms Identification, Volume III. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Moran B. 1997. Manual and automated bullet and cartridge case comparison systems: A commentary. AFTE J 29 (1): 42-44.
- Shem, R., and P. Striupaitis. 1983. Comparison of 501 consecutively fired bullets and cartridge cases from a .25 caliber raven pistol. AFTE J 15 (3): 109-112.
- Silliman, J.R. 1977. Crime scene search: Evidence at the scene of a shotgun shooting. AFTE J 9 (2): 111.
- Stengel, R.F. 1987. Thoughts on bullet comparisons and no gun cases. AFTE J 19 (3): 306-307.
Module 11
- AFTE Criteria for Identification Committee. 1992. Theory of identification, range striae comparison reports and modified glossary definitions – AFTE criteria for identification committee report. AFTE J 24 (2): 336-340.
- Biasotti, A. A. 1959. A statistical study of the individual characteristics of fired bullets. J of Forensic Sci 4 (1): 34-50.
- Biasotti, A., and J. Murdock. 1984. Criteria for identification in firearms and toolmark identification. AFTE J 16 (4): 16-24.
- Biasotti, A.A, and J.E. Murdock. 1997. Firearms and toolmark identification: Legal issues and scientific status. In Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony, ed D.L. Faigman, D.H. Kay, M.J. Saks, and J. Sanders, 124 – 151. St Paul: West Publishing Co.
- Brackett, J. 1970. A study of idealized striated marks and their comparisons using models. J of Forensic Sci Soc 10 (1): 27-56.
- Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 1993. 509 U.S. 579.
- Grove, C., G. Judd, and R. Horn. 1972. Examination of firing pin impressions by scanning electron microscopy. J of Forensic Sci 17 (4): 645-658.
- Hatcher, J. 1935. Textbook of Firearms Investigation, Identification and Evidence. Plantersville: Small-Arms Technical Publishing Co.
- Hatcher, J. 1947. Hatcher’s Notebook. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co.
- Hatcher, J.S., F.J. Jury., and J. Weller. 1957. Firearms Investigation, Identification, and Evidence. Harrisburg: Stackpole Books.
- Heard, B. 1997. Handbook of Firearms and Ballistics - Examining and Interpreting Forensic Evidence. West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Mathews, J.H. 1962. Firearms Identification, Volume I. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Mathews, J.H. 1962. Firearms Identification, Volume II. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Mathews, J.H. 1973. Firearms Identification, Volume III. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
- Miller, J. 2000. An examination of two consecutively rifled barrels and a review of the literature. AFTE J 32 (3): 259-270.
- Miller, J. 2001. An examination of the application of the conservative criteria for identification of striated toolmarks using bullets fired from 10 consecutively rifled barrels. AFTE J. 33 (2): 125-132.
- Moran, B. 2001. The application of numerical criteria for identification in casework involving magazine marks and land impressions. AFTE J 33 (1): 41-46.
- Murdock, J. 1981. A general discussion of gun barrel individuality and an empirical assessment of the individuality of consecutively button rifled .22 caliber rifle barrels. AFTE J 13 (3): 84-111.
- Ogihara, Y., M. Kubota, M. Sanada, K. Fukuda, T. Uchiyama, and J. Hamby. 1983. Comparison of 5000 consecutively fired bullets and cartridge cases from a .45 caliber M1911A1 pistol. AFTE J 15 (3): 127-140.
- Shem, R., and P. Striupaitis. 1983. Comparison of 501 consecutively fired bullets and cartridge cases from a .25 caliber raven pistol. AFTE J 15 (3): 109-112.
- Tulleners, F., and J. Hamiel. 1999. Sub class characteristics of sequentially rifled 38 special S&W revolver barrels. AFTE J 31 (2): 117-122.
- Valdez, S. 1997. Bullet identification from HK USP polygonal barrels. AFTE J 29 (3): 307-309.
- Weber, P., and D. Scott. 2005. Applying firearm identification procedures in the analysis of percussion caps. AFTE J 37 (1): 34-44.
- Wright, D. 2003. Individuality and reproducibility of striae on plastic wad components fired from a sawed-off shotgun. AFTE J 35 (2): 161-166.
Module 12
- Allen, D.E. 1983. Effects of blood on gunshot and gunpowder residue. AFTE J 15 (2): 102.
- Bashinski, J.S, J.E. Davis, and C. Young. 1974. Detection of lead in gunshot residues on targets using the sodium rhodizonate test. AFTE J 6 (4): 5.
- Bonfanti, M, and A. Gallusser. 1995. Problems encountered in the detection of gunshot residues. AFTE J 27 (2): 105-122.
- Branch, D.M. 1982. Possible greiss test contamination. AFTE J 14 (3): 1.
- Brown, C.G. 1985. Detection of nitrites and lead in gunpowder residue patterns. AFTE J 17 (2): 118.
- Chaklos, D., and A. Davis. 2005. Visualization of gunpowder residue patterns using a digital infrared camera and optical filters. AFTE J 37 (2): 117-122.
- Davis, T.L. 1972. The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives. Las Vegas: Angriff Press.
- Denio, D.J. 1997. Forms to document procedure in case notes: Chemical tests for gunshot residues. AFTE J 29 (1): 61-65.
- Dillon, J.H. 1989. Graphical analysis of the shotgun/shotshell performance envelope in distance determination cases. AFTE J 21 (4): 593-594.
- Dillon, J.H. 1990. Modified griess test: A chemically specific chromophoric test for nitrite compounds in gunshot residues. AFTE J 22 (3): 243-250.
- Dillon, J.H. 1990. Sodium rhodizonate test: A chemically specific chromophoric test for lead in gunshot residues. AFTE J 22 (3): 251-256.
- Dillon, J.H. 1990. Protocol for gunshot residue examinations in muzzle-to-target distance determinations. AFTE J 22 (3): 257-274.
- Dillon, J.H. 1991. Protocol for shot pattern examinations in muzzle-to-target distance determinations. AFTE J 23 (1): 511-521.
- Dillon, J.H. 1991. Manufacture of conventional smokeless powder. AFTE J 23 (2): 682-688.
- Doyle, J.S. 1987. Griess test modification. AFTE J 19 (2): 165-168.
- Fiegl, F. 1966. Spot Tests in Organic Analysis. 7th Edition. New York: Elsevier Publishing Company.
- Fiegl, F. 1972. Spot Tests in Inorganic Analysis. 6th Edition. New York: Elsevier Publishing Company.
- Garrison, D.H. 1995. Field recording and reconstruction of angled shot pellet patterns. AFTE J 27 (3): 204-208.
- Haag, L. 1994. Gunshot residue testing of bloody garments. AFTE J 26 (2): 155-156.
- Haag, L. 2001. Method for improving the griess and sodium rhodizonate tests for GSR patterns on bloody garments. AFTE J 23 (3): 808-815.
- Haag, L. 2001. The sources of lead in gunshot residue. AFTE J 33 (3): 212-218.
- Haag, M.G. 1997. 2-Nitroso-1-naphthol versus dithiooxamide in trace copper detection at bullet impact sites. AFTE J 29 (2): 204-209.
- Hueske, E.E. 1994. Gunshot residue testing of blood stained garments. AFTE J 26 (1): 26-33.
- Lindman, D.A. 1989. Weathering time factor in GSR proximity determinations. AFTE J 21 (3): 500-502.
- Malikowski, S.G. 2003. Alternative modified griess test paper. AFTE J 35 (2): 243.
- Shem, R.J. 2001. A simplified griess and sodium rhodizonate test. AFTE J 33 (1): 37-39.
Module 13
- AFTE Criteria for Identification Committee. 1992. Theory of identification, range striae comparison reports and modified glossary definitions – AFTE criteria for identification committee report. AFTE J 24 (2): 336-340.
- AFTE. 1998. Theory of identification as it relates to toolmarks. AFTE J 30 (1): 86.
- Biasotti, A., and J. Murdock. 1984. Criteria for identification in firearms and toolmark identification. AFTE J 16 (4): 16-24.
- Biasotti, A., and J.E. Murdock. 1997. Firearms and toolmark identification: Legal issues and scientific status. In Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony, ed D.L. Faigman, D.H. Kay, M.J. Saks, and J. Sanders, 124 – 151. St Paul: West Publishing Co.
- Brackett, J. 1970. A study of idealized striated marks and their comparisons using models. J of Forensic Sci Soc 10 (1): 27-56.
- Butcher, S., and D. Pugh. 1975. A study of marks made by bolt cutters. J of Forensic Sci Soc 15, (2): 115-126.
- Collins, R., and R.S. Stone. 2005. How “unique” are impressed toolmarks? – An empirical study of 20 worn hammer faces. AFTE J 37 (4): 252-295.
- Davis, J.E. 1958. Introduction to Tool Marks, Firearms and the Striagraph. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd.
- Ernest, R. 1991. Toolmarks in cartilage revisited. AFTE J 23 (4): 958-959.
- Galan, J. 1986. Identification of a knife wound in bone. AFTE J 18 (4): 72-75.
- Hall, J. 1992. Consecutive cuts by bolt cutters and their effect on identification. AFTE J 24 (3): 260-272.
- Hatcher, J. 1935. Textbook of Firearms Investigation, Identification and Evidence. Plantersville: Small-Arms Technical Publishing Co.
- Hatcher, J. 1947. Hatcher’s Notebook. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co.
- Hatcher, J.S, F.J. Jury, and J. Weller. 1957. Firearms Investigation, Identification, and Evidence. Harrisburg: Stackpole Books.
- Kockel, R. 1980. About the appearance of clues or marks from knife blades. AFTE J 12 (3): 16-28.
- Locke, R. 2006. Characteristics of knife cuts in tires. AFTE J 38 (1): 56-65.
- May, L. 1930. The identification of knives, tools, and instruments: A positive science. Am J of Police Sci 1 (3): 246-259.
- Miller, J., and M. McLean. 1998. Criteria for identification of toolmarks. AFTE J 30 (1): 15-61.
- Miller, J. 2000. Criteria for identification of toolmarks – Part II. AFTE J 32 (2): 116-131.
- Miller, J., and G. Beach. 2005. Toolmarks: Examining the possibility of subclass characteristics. AFTE J 37 (4): 296-345.
- Moran, B. 2003. Photo documentation of toolmark identification – An argument in support. AFTE J 35 (2): 174-189.
- Nichols, R. 2003. Consecutive matching striations (CMS): Its definition, study and application in the discipline of firearms and toolmark identification. AFTE J 35 (3): 298-306.
- Stone, R. 2003. How unique are impressed toolmarks? AFTE J 35 (4): 376-383.
- Thompson, E., and R. Wyant. 2003. Knife identification project (KIP). AFTE J 35 (4): 366-370.
- Tomasetti, K. 2002. Analysis of the essential aspects of striated toolmark examination and the methods for identification. AFTE J 34 (3): 289-301.
- Walsh, K., and G. Weavers. Jan – March 2003. Toolmark Identification: Can We Determine a Criteria? INTERface – Forensic Sci Soc News Letter 29
- Watson, D. 1979. The identification of toolmarks from consecutively manufactured knife blades in soft plastic. AFTE J 10 (3): 43-45.
Module 14
- Keierleber, M, and T. Bohan. 2005. Ten years after Daubert: The status of states. JForensic Sci 50 (5): 1154–63.
- Schmalleger, F, 1999. Criminal Justice Today: An Introductory Text for the 21st Century, 5th ed. Lebanon: Prentice Hall, Inc.
Safety
- 29 CFR 1910. Subpart L. Fire Protection.
- 29 CFR 1910.1030. Bloodborne Pathogens.
- 29 CFR 1910.1450. Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories.
- Ball, P., and D. Mikko. 1992. Protective optics. AFTE J 24 (1): 80-81.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/
- Dutton, G. 1997. Firearms safety in the laboratory. AFTE J 29 (1): 37-41.
- Geibel, J. May – June 1992. Ammunition can be hazardous to your health (in more than the obvious way). Police and Security News p11.
- Martinez, A.M. August 1993. Lead poisoning. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin p1-4.
- National Rifle Association, Gun Safety Rules. http://www.nrahq.org/education/guide.asp
- Silverwater, H, A. Koffman, and A. Zamir. 2001. Cross-infection of infectious diseases as applied to forensic firearms examinations and the means to prevent it. AFTE J 33 (3): 227-232.
- U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety & Health Administration. http://www.osha.gov/
< Previous Page :: Next Page >