Items where Author is "Bolton-King, RS"
Journal article
TIDY, H., BOLTON-KING, R.S., CROXTON, R., MULLEN, C., NICHOLS-DREW, L., CARLYSLE-DAVIES, F., MORAN, K.S. and IRVING-WALTON, J., 2024. Enhancing the student learning experience through memes. Science and Justice, 64 (3), pp. 280-288. ISSN 1355-0306
BETTELS, K., GRIMSTEAD, D., ALLSOP, C., CHAUSSÉE, A., BOLTON-KING, R.S., STURDY COLLS, C., CHAPMAN, B., KEATLEY, D., TILLEY, E., TURNER, J., SPENCE, S. and MARQUARDT, A., 2022. Finding the missing and unknown: novel educational approaches to warming up cold cases. Science and Justice, 62 (6), pp. 749-757. ISSN 1355-0306
BOLTON-KING, R.S., NICHOLS-DREW, L.J. and TURNER, I.J., 2022. RemoteForensicCSI: enriching teaching, training and learning through networking and timely CPD. Science and Justice, 62 (6), pp. 768-777. ISSN 1355-0306
BOLTON-KING, R.S., 2022. Student mentoring to enhance graduates’ employability potential. Science and Justice, 62 (6), pp. 785-794. ISSN 1355-0306
BASU, N., BOLTON-KING, R.S. and MORRISON, G.S., 2022. Forensic comparison of fired cartridge cases: feature-extraction methods for feature-based calculation of likelihood ratios. Forensic Science International: Synergy, 5: 100272. ISSN 2589-871X
BOLTON-KING, R.S., KARA, H., CASSELLA, J.P., RANKIN, B.W.J., MORGAN, R.M., BURKE, S., FRIPP, D. and KAYE, J.P., 2020. Increasing the accessibility and impact of justice-related student and practitioner research. Forensic Science International: Synergy, 2, pp. 60-71. ISSN 2589-871X
BOLTON-KING, R.S., EVANS, J.P.O., SMITH, C.L., PAINTER, J.D., ALLSOP, D.F. and CRANTON, W.M., 2010. What are the prospects of 3D profiling systems applied to firearms and toolmark identification? AFTE Journal, 42 (1), pp. 23-33.
Chapter in book
RANKIN, B. and BOLTON-KING, R.S., 2024. Chapter 1: forensic science. In: N. NICDAEID and P.C. WHITE, eds., Crime scene to court: the essentials of forensic science. 5th ed. London: Royal Society of Chemistry, pp. 1-36. ISBN 9781839168000
Thesis
BOLTON-KING, R.S., 2012. Classification of barrel rifling transitions for the forensic identification of firearms. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.