Tom Mieczkowski
Affiliations: | University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States |
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Mieczkowski T, Kruger M. (2012) The informational yield of paired samples from a large sample: hair analysis and urinalysis for cocaine and cannabinoids. Journal of Addictions Nursing. 23: 30-9 |
Suesse S, Pragst F, Mieczkowski T, et al. (2012) Practical experiences in application of hair fatty acid ethyl esters and ethyl glucuronide for detection of chronic alcohol abuse in forensic cases. Forensic Science International. 218: 82-91 |
Lin WH, Cochran JK, Mieczkowski T. (2011) Direct and vicarious violent victimization and juvenile delinquency: an application of general strain theory. Sociological Inquiry. 81: 195-222 |
Mieczkowski T. (2011) Assessing the potential for racial bias in hair analysis for cocaine: examining the relative risk of positive outcomes when comparing urine samples to hair samples. Forensic Science International. 206: 29-34 |
Mieczkowski T. (2010) Urinalysis and hair analysis for illicit drugs of driver applicants and drivers in the trucking industry. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 17: 254-60 |
Beauregard E, Mieczkowski T. (2009) Testing the predictive utility of the STATIC-99: A Bayes analysis Legal and Criminological Psychology. 14: 187-200 |
Mieczkowski T. (2009) Drug Policy And Ko Journal of Criminal Justice. 32: 139-165 |
Mieczkowski T, Kruger M. (2007) Interpreting the color effect of melanin on cocaine and benzoylecgonine assays for hair analysis: brown and black samples compared. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 14: 7-15 |
Lersch KM, Mieczkowski T. (2005) Drug testing sworn law enforcement officers: One agency's experience Journal of Criminal Justice. 33: 289-297 |
Mieczkowski T. (2004) Drug testing the police: some results of urinalysis and hair analysis in a major US metropolitan police force. Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine. 11: 115-22 |