In the Media
Virginia Maxwell, professor of forensic science and director of the Animal Cruelty Investigation graduate certificate, was the first guest on this new educational program on how to identify and prevent animal cruelty.
D.Phil., Oxford University
B.Sc., (Hons), Liverpool University
Dr. Virginia Maxwell joined the University of New Haven in 2007 after a 15-year career at the State of Connecticut Forensic Laboratory in the Trace Evidence Section. Prior to joining the Forensic Laboratory she worked at Yale University and the Royal Military College of Canada. During her time at the laboratory, she worked on many high profile cases in the state and was admitted as an expert in both State and Federal court. From 2011 to 2014, she was the Associate Dean of the Henry C. Lee College, returning to the faculty in 2014 to pursue her interests in animal cruelty investigation.
At the University she has taught many classes in the Forensic Science program and has developed three honors classes for students in the Honors Program. She is the coordinator of the FEPAC-accredited M.S. in Forensic Science and director for the newly approved Animal Cruelty Investigation graduate certificate. Her laboratory research interests are in the degradation of physical evidence, including trace evidence, tool marks, and DNA. Beyond the laboratory, she is using crime data to predict hot spots for crimes against animals, such as dog fighting, the impact of COVID on the meatpacking industry and how this impacted animals in the industrialized agricultural system, and cruelty in horse racing.
Animal Cruelty Crime Scene Investigation
Evidence Technology Magazine
April 2020
Physical Methods Laboratory Manual, 2nd Edition
Kammrath B, De Alcaraz Fossoul J, OÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ™Brien RC, Harris H, Maxwell V.
Academx, 2019
Criminalistics Laboratory Manual, 2nd Edition
Maxwell V, Powers R and Kammrath B
Academx 2018
Physical Methods Laboratory Manual
Kammrath B, OÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ™Brien RC, Harris H, Maxwell V
Academx, 2018
Criminalistics Laboratory Manual, 2nd Edition
Kammrath B, Powers R and Maxwell V
Academx 2017
The Evidentiary Significance of Automotive Paints from the Northeast: A Study of Red Paint.
Kaitlin J. Kruglak, Mara Dubnicka, Brooke Kammrath, Virginia Maxwell, John A. Reffner
Journal of Forensic Science, in publication
Forensic Examination of Trace Evidence
Forensic Science ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ“ Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Engineering for Justice
Evgeny Katz Ed.
Wiley, June 2015
The Effect of Relative Humidity and Direct Contact with Water on the Dimensions of Toolmarks in Wood
Virginia M. Maxwell and Earl Williams
AFTE Journal, January 2013
Microchemistry
Virginia M. Maxwell
Encyclopedia of Forensic Science, 2nd Edition, Elsevier 2012
Trace and Transfer Evidence
Henry C. Lee and Virginia M. Maxwell
Forensic Science, Cyril Wecht Ed., Matthew Bender
November 2010
Physical Evidence
Henry C. Lee, Virginia M. Maxwell, et al
Connecticut Fair Plan, 1995
Crime Scene Investigation
Henry C. Lee, Virginia M. Maxwell, et al
Central Police University Press, Tsoayuan, Taiwan, 1994
The specific effects of 8-methoxypsoralen photo-adducts on cell growth: HPLC analysis of mono-adduct and crosslink formation in cells exposed to split-dose treatment.
I.M. Schmitt, V.M. Maxwell, G.A. Olack, R.L. Edelson, S. Chimenti, F.P. Gasparro
J Photochem. Photobiol. B. 1994 Jan; 22(1):17-21
Enhancement of the Immunogenicity of a Mastocytoma Cell Line by Photoactivated 8-Methoxypsoralen
F.P. Gasparro, V.M. Maxwell, M.S. Malane and R.E. Tigelaar
J. Photochem.Photobiol., November 1993
The Treatment of Mastocytoma Cells with 8-Methoxypsoralen and Long wavelength Ultraviolet Radiation Enhances Cellular Immunogenicity
F.P. Gasparro, V.M. Maxwell, M.S. Malane and R.E. Tigelaar
Photochem. Photobiol. 58: 682-688, 1993
Electrochemical Studies of Mild Steel in Sodium Chloride Solutions containing Inorganic Inhibitors
P.R. Roberge, V.S. Sastri and V.M. Maxwell
CANMET Report MTL 90-65 (TR), Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa, Canada, 1991
Electrochemical Evaluation of Inhibitors in Sour Media
P.R. Roberge, V.S. Sastri and V.M. Maxwell
CANMET Report MTL 90-68 (TR), Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa, Canada, 1991
Monitoring Corrosion Inhibition with Electrochemical Spectroscopy
P.R. Roberge, E. Halliop, V.M. Maxwell, and V.S. Sastri
Corrosion 48: 333, 1990
The Permeation of Electroactive Solutes through Electrodeposited Poly(divinylbenzene) Coats on Electrode Surfaces
Compton, R.G., Maxwell, V.M., and Waller, A.W.
J.Chem.Soc.Faraday Trans., 1990
Ion ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ“Selective Electrodes
Maxwell, Virginia M.
Diss. Abstr, Int. B, 51 (1990) 1289
The Photochemical Reduction of 2,1,3-Benzothiodiazole-4,7-Dicarbonitrile in the Presence of Cationic Micelles and Onward Electron Transfer Reactions
Robinson, J.N., Cole-Hamilton, D.J., Camilleri, P., Dainty, C., and Maxwell, V.M.
J.Chem.Soc.Faraday Trans.1, 85(1989)3385
Indole and Related Non-Volatile Compound Release from Decomposing Mammalian Liver, 2020
Murphy H, Powers R, Maxwell V
American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting, Anaheim
Identification of Bullet Holes in Fabric using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, 2020
Maxwell, V., Scarpelli, N., Kammrath, B.,
American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting, Anaheim
Identification of Bullet Holes in Fabric using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, 2019
Maxwell, V., Scarpelli, N., Kammrath, B.,
North Eastern Association of Forensic Scientists, Harrisburg, PA.
Recovery of Human DNA from the Coats of Domestic Animals: Application of DNA Transfer to Animal Cruelty Investigations
Maxwell V, Ambers A, Marcotte E
North Eastern Association of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting, Harrisburg, PA
The Impact of the Environmental Degradation on the Analysis of Manufactured Fibers, 2019
Weber, A and Maxwell, V
American Chemical Society Regional Meeting
The Impact of the Environmental Degradation on the Analysis of Manufactured Fibers, 2019
Weber, A and Maxwell, V
American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting, Baltimore
Forensic Characterization and Discrimination of Manila Envelopes, 2018
NEAFS Annual Meeting, Bolton Landing, NY,
Sanchez-Melo, M.-I., Maxwell, V., Dahlberg, D., Kammrath, B. W.
Forensic Characterization and Discrimination of Manila Envelopes, 2018
Eastern Analytical Symposium, Plainsboro, NJ,
Sanchez-Melo, M.-I., Maxwell, V, Dahlberg, D. , Kammrath, B. W.
Effect of water submersion on biological and chemical evidence., 2018
Northeast Regional Honors Conference, Conference, Providence, RI.,
Goriounova, A., Marazzo, J., Glynn, C., Maxwell, V.
The Impact of the Environmental Degradation on the Analysis of Manufactured Fibers, 2018
Weber, A and Maxwell, V
Northeastern Associate of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting
The Evidentiary Significance of Automotive Paints from the Northeast: A Study of Red Paint, 2018
American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 70th Annual Scientific Meeting, Conference, Seattle, WA,
Kruglak, K., Reffner, J. A., Maxwell, V., Kammrath, B. W.
The Evidentiary Significance of Automotive Paints from the Northeast: A Study of Red Paint, 2018
The Impression, Pattern and Trace Evidence Symposium, Washington, DC,
Kruglak, K., Reffner, J. A., Maxwell, V., Kammrath, B. W.
Determination of the Sequence of Intersecting Pen Strokes in Handwritten Documents, 2017
Alicia Wagner and Virginia Maxwell
Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting
The Evidentiary Significance of Automotive Paints from the Northeast: A Study of Red Paint, 2017
Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists, Pocono Manor, PA,
Kruglak, K., Reffner, J. A., Maxwell, V., Kammrath, B. W.
The Identification of Bullet Holes in Automotive Windshields, 2013
Maxwell V and Scott C
Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting
Identification of Menstrual Blood Using Raman Spectroscopy, 2013
Kathleen Barra, Virginia Maxwell, Jennifer Maldonado
American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting
Macroscopy and Microscopy in a Forensic Tool Mark Case, 2008
Gerard Petillo and Virginia M. Maxwell
New York Microscopical Society
John Jay College of Criminal Justice NY, NY
Beneficial Mutations of 8-Methoxypsoralen and UVA Radiation on the Immune Response to Tumors, 1993
New York Academy of Sciences Meeting
The Effect of Radioprotector WR77913 on the in vivo Pharmacokinetics of Tetraphenylporphine Tetrasulphonate, 1993
American Society of Photobiology Annual Conference
In vivo Pharmacokinetics of Tetraphenylporphine Sulphonate, 1991
American Society of Photobiology Annual Conference
San Antonio, TX
In vivo Pharmacokinetics of Drugs via Fluorescence Spectroscopy, 1991
Kingston, Ontario
Monitoring a Corrosion Inhibition Program with Corrosion Potential Fluctuations, 1990
The Electrochemical Society Annual Conference
Montreal, Canada
A.C. Impedance Monitoring of Localised Corrosion in Sour Gas Media, 1990
C.I.M. Annual Conference of Metallurgists
Quebec City, Canada
Analysing Electrochemical Impedance Corrosion Measurements by the Systematic Permutation of Data Points, 1990
ASTM Symposium on Computer Modeling for Corrosion
Monitoring Localised Corrosion Problems with Electrochemical Impedance, 1990
National Association of Corrosion Engineers Canadian Region Western Conference
Outstanding Service Award - Awarded to those who successfully perform an extreme, complex or difficult investigation.
Unit Citation - Awarded to members of a department, a command or group who combine their resources to achieve success in an investigation or event. The citation recognizes exceptional collective efforts.
Collaboration for the Investigation of Cruelty to Animals
A formalized collaboration with the University of Connecticut Law School for an entity encouraging and expanding collaboration, intellectual exchange and programming relating to the training of students and professionals on how to investigate animal cruelty crimes and providing such investigative services. Collaboration directors: Virginia Maxwell and Jessica Rubin JD (UConn Law School).
In the Media
Virginia Maxwell, professor of forensic science and director of the Animal Cruelty Investigation graduate certificate, was the first guest on this new educational program on how to identify and prevent animal cruelty.
In the Media
Virginia Maxwell, professor of forensic science and director of the Animal Cruelty Investigation graduate certificate, comments on the rising number of pet thefts nationally, and she offers some advice on protection.
In the Media
Virginia Maxwell, professor of forensic science and director of the Animal Cruelty Investigation graduate certificate comments on the violence of dog fighting and the difficulty for law enforcement agencies to shut this down.
In the Media
Virginia Maxwell, professor of forensic science and director of the Animal Cruelty Investigation graduate certificate, discusses puppy mills and purchasing pets as a holiday gift.
In the Media
Virginia Maxwell, professor of forensic science, discusses the murder of a Connecticut woman in 1996 and how forensic science helped solve the case. Dr. MaxwellÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ™s interview starts at 12:30.
In the Media
Virginia Maxwell, professor of forensic science, discusses two recent animal cruelty cases involving cats and dogs and how she became involved in investigating these cases.
In the Media
Virginia Maxwell, professor of forensic science, took part in the University of Rhode IslandÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ™s Forensic Science Seminar Series, offered each semester by the universityÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ™s Forensic Science Partnership, to discuss dog fighting, its history, and how to collect evidence at the scene of this crime.
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Virginia Maxwell, professor of forensic science, says the lockdowns during the pandemic caused a rise in pet adoptions, but now that restrictions a re lifted, many people do not have time or money for the animals.
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Virginia Maxwell, professor and assistant chair of forensic science, talks about a recent animal hoarding issue involving 200 cats and some of the reasons this happens.
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Virginia Maxwell, assistant chair and professor of forensic science, discusses the three basic types of animal hoarders and the difficulties in processing this type of crime scene.
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Virginia Maxwell, assistant dean of the Lee College and professor of forensic science, talks about dog fighting continuing, even after the high-profile case involving Michael Vick.
In the Media
Virginia Maxwell, assistant dean of the Lee College and professor of forensic science, talks about how she got involved in helping to prevent animal cruelty and the Animal Cruelty Investigation graduate certificate she created.
University News
Universities.com rated the University of New Haven in its 2021 ranking of the top colleges in the United States to pursue a degree in forensic science, lauding the unique and innovative hands-on learning opportunities and faculty with industry experience who continue to make an important impact in the field.
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Virginia Maxwell, associate dean, associate professor of forensic science, has written an article about the criminal investigation of animal cruelty.