Wetenschappelijke publicaties 2014

  • Alberink, I., Jongh, A. de, & Rodriguez, C. M. (2014). Fingermark Evidence Evaluation Based on Automated Fingerprint Identification System Matching Scores: The Effect of Different Types of Conditioning on Likelihood Ratios. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 59(1), 70-81.
  • Alberink, I., Sprong, A., & Curran, J. M. (2014). Quantifying Uncertainty in Estimations of the Total Weight of Drugs in Groups of Complex Matrices. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 59(6), 1614-1621.
  • Asten, A. van. (2014). On the added value of forensic science and grand innovation challenges for the forensic community. Science and Justice, 54(2), 170-179.
  • Baartmans, C., Meuwly, D., & Kosta, E. (2014). Privacy of fingermarks data in forensic science: forensic evaluation and individual data protection. 9th International Conference on Forensic Inference and Statistics, ICFIS.
  • Baiker, M., Keereweer, I., Pieterman, R., Vermeij, E., Weerd, J. van der, & Zoon, P. (2014). Quantitative comparison of striated toolmarks. Forensic Science International, 242, 186-199.
  • Beek, H. M. A. van, Baar, R. B. van, & Eijk, E. J. van. (2014). Digital Forensics as a Service: A game changer. Digital Investigation, 11(supplement 1), S54–S62.
  • Berger, C. E. H., & Stoel, R. D. (2014). Letter to the Editor (Response to Champod). Science and Justice, 54(6), 510-511.
  • Boer, H. H. de, Kloosterman, A. D., Bruijn, A. G. de, & Maat, G. J. R. (2014). Identificatie van slachtoffers van een ramp. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 158, A8483.
  • Bos, J. van den. (2014). Lightweight Runtime Reverse Engineering of Binary File Format Variants. Proceedings of the 2014 Software Evolution Week, IEEE Conference on Software Maintenance, Reengineering and Reverse Engineering (CSMR-WCRE), 367-370.
  • Brust, H., Asten, A. van, Koeberg, M., Dalmolen, J., Heijden, A. van der, & Schoenmakers, P. (2014). Accurate quantitation of pentaerythritol tetranitrate and itsdegradation products using liquid chromatography–atmosphericpressure chemical ionization–mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography A, 1338, 111-116.
  • Brust, H., Willemse, S., Zeng, T., Asten, A. van, Koeberg, M., Heijden, A. van der, ... Schoenmakers, P. (2014). Impurity profiling of trinitrotoluene using vacuum-outlet gaschromatography–mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography A, 1374, 224-230.
  • Cambier-Langeveld, T., Rossum, M. van & Vermeulen, J. (2014). Whose voice is that? Challenges in forensic phonetics. In J. Caspers, Y. Chen, W. Heeren, J. Pacilly, N. O. Schiller & E. van Zanten (Eds.), Above and Beyond the Segments. Experimental linguistics and phonetics (pp. 14-27). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
  • Cuypers, E., Flinders, B., Bosman, I., Lusthof, K. J., Asten, A. C. van, Tytgat, J., & Heeren, R. M. A. (2014). Hydrogen peroxide reactions on cocaine in hair using imaging mass spectrometry. Forensic Science International, 242, 103-110.
  • De Baere, T., Dmitruk, W., Magnusson, B., Meuwly, D., & O'Donnel, G. (2014). Guideline for the single laboratory – Validation of Instrumental and Human Based Methods in Forensic Science. Wiesbaden: ENFSI.
  • Dror, I. E., & Stoel, R. D. (2014). Cognitive Forensics: Human Cognition, Contextual Information, and Bias. In G. Bruinsma  & D. Weisburd (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice (pp. 353-363). New York: Springer.
  • Espy, R. D., Teunissen, S. F., Manicke, N. E., Ren, Y., Ouyang, Z., & Asten, A. van. (2014). Paper spray and extraction spray mass spectrometry for the direct and simultaneous quantification of eight drugs of abuse in whole blood. Analytical Chemistry, 86(15), 7712-7718.
  • Geradts, Z. (2014). Review of: Investigating Internet Crimes, An Introduction to Solving Crimes in Cyberspace. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 59(6), 1685.
  • Gisolf, F., Barens, P., Snel, E., Malgoezar, A., Vos, M., Mieremet, A., & Geradts, Z. (2014). Common source identification of images in large databases. Forensic Science International, 244, 222-230.
  • Haned, H., & Gill, P. (2014). Expert Systems in DNA Interpretation. In A. Jamieson, & A. A. Moenssens (Eds.), Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science. New York: Wiley.
  • Kaart, M., & Laraghy, S. (2014). Android forensics: Interpretation of timestamps. Digital Investigation, 11(3), 234-248.
  • Kan, R. A. T. van, Kubat, B., Haest, I. I. H., & Lohuizen, W. van. (2014). Comparison between radiologist and pathologist in determining trajectories in gunshot victims. Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging, 2(2), 96.
  • Kerkhoff, W., Hazard, D., & Lopatka, M. (2014). Atmospheric Corrosion of Bullets and Cartridge Cases as an Indicator of Time since Discharge. AFTE Journal, 46(1), 51-58 .
  • Knijff, R. van der. (2014). Control systems/SCADA forensics, what's the difference? Digital Investigation, 11(3), 160-174.
  • Knijnenberg, A., Stamouli, A., & Janssen, M. (2014). First experiences with 2D-mXRF analysis of gunshot residue on garment, tissue, and cartridge cases. SPIE Proceedings: Scanning Microscopies 2014, 9236, 9236J.
  • Kruijver, M., Meester, R., & Slooten, K-J. (2014). Optimal strategies for familial searching. Forensic Science International: Genetics, 13, 90-103.
  • Laan, N., Bremmer, R. H., Aalders, M. C., & Bruin, K. G. de. (2014). Volume determination of fresh and dried bloodstains by means of optical coherence tomography. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 59(1), 34-41.
  • Laan, N., Bruin, K. G. de, Bartolo, D., Josserand, C., & Bonn, D. (2014). Maximum Diameter of Impacting Liquid Droplets. Physical Review Applied, 2(4), 044018.
  • Liwicki, M., Malik, M. I. & Berger, C. E. H. (2014). Towards a shared conceptualization for automatic signature verification. In G. Pirlo, D. Impedovo, & M. Fairhurst (Eds.), Advances in Digital Handwritten Signature Processing (pp. 65-80). Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company
  • Meuwly, D. (2014). Biometrics - Developments and Potential. In A. Jamieson, & A. A. Moenssens (Eds.), Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science. New York: Wiley.
  • Minnaard, W. (2014). Out of sight, but not out of mind: Traces of nearby devices' wireless transmissions in volatile memory. Digital Investigation, 11(Supplement 1), S104-S111.
  • Minnaard, W. (2014). The Linux FAT32 allocator and file creation order reconstruction. Digital Investigation, 11(3), 224-233.
  • Olderiks, M., Baiker, M., Velzen, J. van, & Weerd, J. van der. (2014). Recovery of Spray Paint Traces from Clothing by Beating. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 60(2), 428–434.
  • Schatz, B., Gladyshev, P., & Knijff, R. van der. (2014). The internet of things: Interconnected digital dust, Special Issue: Embedded Forensics. Digital Investigation, 11(3), 141-142.
  • Sieswerda-Hoogendoorn, T., Soerdjbalie-Maikoe, V., Bakker, H. de, & Rijn, R. R. van. (2014). Postmortem CT compared to autopsy in children; concordance in a forensic setting. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 128(6), 957-965.
  • Sieswerda-Hoogendoorn, T., Strik, A. S., Hilgersom, N. F. J., Soerdjbalie-Maikoe, V., & Rijn, R. R. van. (2014). Pneumomediastinum and soft tissue emphysema in paediatric hanging. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 59(2), 559-63.
  • Slooten, K-J., & Egeland, T. (2014). Exclusion probabilities and likelihood ratios with applications to kinship problems. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 128(3), 415-425.
  • Slooten, K., & Meester, R. (2014). Probabilistic strategies for familial DNA searching. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C, 63(3), 361-384.
  • Slot, A., & Geradts, Z. (2014). The possibilities and limitations of forensic hand comparison. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 59(6), 1559-1567.
  • Stoel, R., Berger, C. E. H., Kerkhoff, W., Mattijssen, E. J. A. T., & Dror, I. E. (2014). Minimizing contextual bias in forensic casework. In M. Hickman, & K.J. Strom (Eds.), Forensic Science and the Administration of Justice (pp. 67-86). London: SAGE Publications.
  • Vergeer, P., Bolck, A., Peschier, L. J. C., Berger, C. E. H., & Hendrikse, J. N. (2014). Likelihood ratio methods for forensic comparison of evaporated gasoline residues. Science and Justice, 54(6), 401-411.
  • Zandwijk, J. P. van. (2014). On the level of detail of the alternative hypothesis. 9th International Conference on Forensic Inference and Statistics, ICFIS. Leiden.