Abstract
A serious problem exists today. There is no defined role for state and local crime labs that employ thousands of trained scientists and who could be mobilized in the event of a mass casualty or terrorist incident. This paper discusses public policy solutions to this problem. Full-text article is not available.
© 2005 Optical Society of America
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