Presented at: 2014 IACP Conference
Authors: Cara Plese, Emily Landsperger, David Exline
Release Date: October 2014
The Evolution of Gunshot Residue Analysis
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 19, 2014 1:10:46 AM / by Cara Plese posted in 2014 IACP poster, Blog, forensic analysis, gunshot residue analysis, Posters & Presentations, SEM/EDS
Cara Plese, M.S., Senior Scientist
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 29, 2013 2:43:55 PM / by Cara Plese posted in analytical testing, Authors, Blog, Confocal Raman, confocal Raman spectroscopy, forensics, FTIR, GSR analysis, gunshot residue analysis, materials science, Optical Microscopy, pharmaceutical, Polarized light microscopy, quality control, sem-eds
Webinar Recap and Q&A for What Police & Attorneys Need to Know about Gunshot Residue Analysis
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 28, 2013 10:03:04 AM / by Admin posted in Blog, crime scene investigation, forensic expert, Forensics, forensics, GSR analysis, gunshot residue analysis, trace evidence
On January 22nd, Dave Exline, Senior V.P. and Rebekah Wagurak, Forensic Scientist at Gateway Analytical, hosted a webinar designed for police and attorneys and built upon the information provided in our previous webinar, “Forensic Analysis of Gunshot Residue for Police & Attorneys.” During this webinar, our presenters provided police officers with tips on the proper collection of gunshot residue (GSR) evidence, as well as, the methodology used to analyze and interpret the data utilizing automated scanning electron microscopes (SEM). Our presenters also took attendees into the courtroom, providing attorneys with insight into the significance of GSR evidence during a case, and what implications can be made from this type of evidence during expert testimony.
Gateway Analytical Achieves the Prestigious ASCLD/LAB-International Accreditation for Forensic Trace Evidence Testing!
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 27, 2012 2:12:37 PM / by Tricia Wood posted in ASCLD/LAB accreditation, ASCLD/LAB-International accreditation, Blog, forensic expert, Forensics, forensics, GSR analysis, gunshot residue analysis, ISO 17025, quality assurance, quality control, trace evidence, Trace Evidence
We are now one (1) of only two (2) private labs in the country that is accredited to this standard for trace evidence, and we are the only private lab in the country to be accredited for gunshot residue analysis.
Acquisition of Third SEM-EDS System will be Used Exclusively for the Analysis of Forensic Gunshot Residue Evidence
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 13, 2012 10:40:21 AM / by Rebekah Byrne posted in Blog, crime scene investigation, energy dispersive spectroscopy, forensic expert, Forensics, forensics, GSR analysis, gunshot residue analysis, Gunshot Residue Evidence, scanning electron microscope, trace evidence, Trace Evidence, sem-eds
Gateway Analytical on Track to Meet 2012 ASCLD/LAB Quality Goal for Trace Evidence Analysis
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 5, 2012 11:52:25 AM / by Tricia Wood posted in Blog, forensic fiber analysis, forensic hair analysis, Forensics, forensics, GSR analysis, gunshot residue analysis, quality assurance, quality control, quality management system, quality system, trace evidence, Trace Evidence
I'm excited to say that Gateway Analytical is one step closer to achieving its 2012 goal of ASLCD/LAB accreditation for our forensic trace evidence analysis services. We've submitted the required application materials including the Quality Management System Manual, Statement of Qualifications (SOQs), and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), among others, which have been accepted by the assigned assessor and we are now undergoing a document gap analysis. We expect our certification audit to be in May or June and look forward to meeting our goal of ASCLD/LAB accreditation in late Q3 or early Q4!
Webinar Recap: Forensic Gunshot Residue (GSR) Analysis for Police & Attorneys
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 2, 2012 11:00:39 AM / by David Exline posted in Blog, crime scene investigation, forensic expert, Forensics, forensics, GSR analysis, gunshot residue analysis, trace evidence, Trace Evidence
On Feb 7th, 2012 Gateway Analytical hosted a live webinar titled “Forensic Gunshot Residue Analysis for Police & Attorneys”. During the webinar our presenters, David Exline and Cara Plese, discussed what gunshot residue (GSR) is, how to collect it and control contamination, the historical and current methods of analytical testing of GSR, as well as a discussion on how terminology in the GSR community has changed and why.