Volume 4, Issue 1 (2016)
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Peer-Reviewed Articles
The CSI Effect: Fact or Fiction?
Kavita Alejo
Not Yet Legal and in Prison?
Araseli Saldivar
Executive Order 13492: Legal Borderlands
Laura Diaz
The Utilization of Mobile Technology for Crime Scene Investigation in the San Francisco Bay Area
Marc LoGrande
Beyond DNA: Epigenetics and Proteomics in Forensic Science
Diane F. Eilerts
The Effects of Epigenetics on Stress Response
Kevin Suddarth
Applications of Forensic Evidence in Criminal Cases
Emily Wheeler
Themis Editors
- Managing Editor
- Jen Rushforth
- Associate Editors
- Kendal Buffington
- Jerard Delfin
- Ryan DuBridge
- Diane Eilerts
- Dat Le
- Andrea Nissen
- Diana Orozco
- Laurence Pedroni
- Araseli Saldivar
- Faculty Advisor
- Mary Juno, MSc