Sources, References and Suggested Readings

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  • National Association of Medical Examiners, Writing Cause of Death Statements, http://www.thename.org/CauseDeath/main.htm, 2001.
  • Norris, J., Serial Killers: The Growing Menace, Dolphin-Doubleday, New York, 1988.
  • Nause, L., Forensic Tire Impression Identification, Canadian Police Research Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, 2002.
  • Nordby, J. J., How approximations take us away from theory and toward the truth, Pac. Philos. Q., July 1983.
  • NFPA 921, Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations, NFPA, 2001
  • Nordby, J.J., Bootstrapping While Barefoot (Crime Models vs. Theoretical Models in the Hunt for Serial Killers), in Synthese: The Philosophy of Applied Science, Vol. 81,
  • Nordby, J.J. and Weil, V., Eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrect, Germany, 1989, 373–389.
  • Nordby, J.J., Can we believe what we  if we  what we believe? Expert disagreement, J. Foren. Sc., 37, 4, July 1992. Reprinted, Int. Soc. Air Safety Invest. Forum, 26, 3, September 1993.
  • Nordby, J.J., Science is as science does: The question of reliable methodologies in real science, Shepard’s Exp. Sci. Evi. Q, 2, 3,Winter 1995.
  • Nordby, J.J., A member of the Roy Rogers Riders Club must follow the rules faithfully, J. Foren. Sci., 42, 6, November, 1997.
  • Nordby, J.J., Dead Reckoning: The Art of Forensic Detection, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1999.
  • Nordby, J.J., Is forensic taphonomy scientific? in Forensic Taphonomy: Volume II, Haglund,W.D. and Sorg, M.H., (Eds.), CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2002.
  • Nordby, J.J. and Weil, V., (Eds.), Synthese: The Philosophy of Applied Science, Vol. 81, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Germany, 1989.
  • Napier, M.R. and Adams, S.H., Magic words to obtain confessions, FBI Law Enforce. Bull., 67, 1998.
  • Nestor, P.G., Neuropsychological and clinical correlates of murder and other forms of extreme violence in a forensic psychiatric population, J. Nerv. Mental Dis., 180, 418, 1992.
  • Nestor, P.G. and Haycock, J., Not guilty by reason of insanity of murder: clinical and neuropsychological characteristics. J. Am. Acad. Psych. Law, 25, 161, 1997.
  • Norko, M.A., 1999 presidential address, Dr. Faulkner: The survival of forensic psychiatry. Am. Acad. Psych. Law Newsl., 25, 1, 2000.
  • Northcutt, S., McLachlan, D., and Novak J., Network Intrusion Detection, An Analyst’s Handbook, 2nd ed., New Riders Publishing, Indianapolis, IN, 2001.
  • National Joint Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads,
    Washington, D.C.
  • National Safety Council, Accident Facts, Itasca, IL, published annually.
  • Nata, M. et al., Stability of acid phosphatase activity and spermatozoa in semen stains washed with water, Act. Crim. Jpn., 59, 247, 1993.
  • Nelson, D.F. and Kirk, P.L., The identification of saliva, J. Forens. Med., 10, 14, 1963.
  • Nawrocki, S.P., Taphonomic processes in historic cemeteries, in Bodies of Evidence: Reconstructing History through Human Skeletal Remains, Grauer, A., Ed.,Wiley-Liss, New York, 1994.
  • Nakamura, G.R., Forensic aspects of cystolith hairs of cannabis and other plants, J. Assoc. Off. Anal. Chem., 52, 5, 1969.
  • Nakamura, G.R. and Thornton, J.I., The identification of marihuana, J. Forens. Sci. Soc., 479, 1972.
  • Nakamura, G.R. and Thornton, J.I., The forensic identification of marijuana: some questions and answers, J. Police Sci. Adm., 1, 102, 1977.
  • Noon, R., Engineering Analysis of Vehicular Accidents, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1994.
  • National Academy of Forensic Engineers http://www.nafe.org
  • National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers http://www.criminaljustice.org
  • National District Attorneys’ Association http://www.ndaa-apri.org/index.html
  • National Association of Medical Examiners http://www.thename.org
  • National Association of Traffic Accident Reconstructionists and Investigators http://www.natari.org
  • Noon, R., Forensic Engineering Investigation, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2001.
  • New Jersey Association of Forensic Scientists http://www.njafs.org
  • Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/lab/5122
  • Northwest Association of Forensic Scientists http://www.users.aol.com/Ictox/nwafshome.htm
  • National Institute of Justice http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij
  • Nakayama,Y. et al., Forced oral opening for cadavers with rigor mortis: two approaches for the myotomy on the temporal muscles, Foren. Sci. Int., 118, 37, 2001.
  • National Medicolegal Review Panel (December 1997), National Guidelines for Death Investigation,
  • National Institute of Justice and U.S. Department of Justice,Washington, D.C.
  • National Research Council, The Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1996.
  • Nickolls, L.C., The Scientific Investigation of Crime, Butterworth and Co., London, 1956.
  • Nesse,W.D., Introduction to Optical Mineralogy, 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, New York, 1991.
  • Newbury, D.E. et al., Advanced Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis, Plenum,
  • New York, 1986. 274 Forensic Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques
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