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    • 2010
      • March
        • Underwater CSI: I feel a spin-off coming..
        • Pilots on the pop
        • Charity payments for drug cases
      • February
        • Hair, science and crims
        • Burglary science
        • DNA, Peter Gill and the CSI Effect
        • Forensic science: validation and incompetence
        • www.FSRL.co.nz/blog – new blog location
        • Veneer to the rescue!
        • DNA evidence causes case to be dropped
        • Cocaine on money, drug traces on banknotes
        • Wildlife forensics & the UN: fighting illegal fishing
        • Police resources; Mt Eden taxi driver murder
        • Cool science
        • Wildlife forensics & the UN: fighting illegal fishing
      • January
        • The nasty job of identifying victims of mass disaster
        • Meth driving
        • Catching a wolf serial killer
        • Cocaine on banknotes
        • UK from space – cool
        • Rubbish criminal – an example
        • When others are fleeing, UAE embraces DNA database for ALL
        • Crime DNA databases should be independently examined
        • 55 year old murder – solved
    • 2009
      • December
        • Legal blunders, Xmas style
        • Amazon recommends….cholera
        • Tattoos, infra-red and criminals
        • Glass evidence kits for pubs!
        • DNA – conviction and freedom
        • Dog sniff line-ups: junk science
        • UK Legal Aid Report – lessons for NZ?
        • DNA database – how long to keep samples from innocent people?
        • Scientists and our opinions
        • Pepper spray and cocaine – a lethal mix?
        • Forensic scientists raising money for rape victims – appropriate?
      • November
        • Peek-a-boo: Monarch butterfly chrysalides
        • Justification for the existence of vampires
        • Excellent Book 2: Stiff: the curious lives of human cadavers
        • Nifty forensic science techniques – real CSI
        • Forensic DNA resource
        • Part 3: CSI effect/forensic science jobs
        • Pollen, pooh and the extinction of mammoths
        • Excellent book: Death’s Acre – Beyond the Body Farm
        • Blood pattern analysis – how to get started!
        • Is this the world’s slowest lab turned around time?!
        • Don’t accept the forensic science at face value
        • Date-rape drink spiking – is it real?
        • CSI effect: the speed and appliance of science
        • More dope than veges grown in Scotland every year!
        • The CSI effect – it’s real!
        • Can NZ juries do the job with which they are charged? Law review
        • The Body Farm
      • October
        • DNA law changes in NZ
        • Internet browsing by jury members – a criminal offence?
        • Personal mobile phone data – nothing’s secret any more…
        • Indiana: forced DNA samples
        • How to get a job in forensic science? Retrain
        • Forensic science applied to art
        • Why check an Expert’s credentials?
        • Drug driving and impairment testing
        • A “weekend in Amsterdam” will take on a new meaning…
      • September
        • A cautionary word on the meaning of “evidence”
        • Bitemark evidence – another example of the need for a database
        • Roadside drug testing; drug driving
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