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UK Police: Missing People Falling Through Cracks After Budget Cuts
Police forces in England say the potential for significant harm to people who go missing is rising after decades of cuts to police budgets, rising demand and lack of training.
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Airport First in U.S. to Test COVID-19 Detector Dogs
The airport is now getting help from some furry new friends: detector dogs specially trained with protocols created by the Global Forensic and Justice Center at Florida International University.
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Doctor: Lessons Still Not Learned from First Responders' Exposure to 9/11 Toxic Dust
The health risks posed by direct exposure to the acrid dust was underestimated at the time, and poorly understood. Appropriate personal protective equipment, such as P100 half-face respirators, was not available at that time.
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Computer Forensics: What Can You Do About Deleted Data?
With digital intelligence technology combined with investigator smarts, some pieces of evidence that have been tampered with can be detected, after all.
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A Lesson in Data Privacy: The Taliban Reportedly Have Control of U.S. Biometric Devices
In the wake of the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul and the ouster of the Afghan national government, alarming reports indicate that the insurgents could potentially access biometric data collected by the U.S. to track Afghans, including people who worked for U.S. and coalition forces.
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Sexual Assault Kit Initiative Helps Send Serial Offender to Prison
The Kalamazoo Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) secured prison time against a habitual offender after he was sentenced in one of three cases currently pending as a result of successful evidence testing.
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Genetic Genealogy Nabs Suspect in 22-Year-Old Murder Case
An autopsy later determined Noga died from blunt force trauma after being struck with a blunt object. For more than two decades, the case remained open and active.
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Ancient DNA Suggests Hep B, HPV Caused Epidemics in Colonial New Spain
Researchers have reconstructed and characterized ancient genomes from skeletal remains buried in a Colonial hospital and chapel, where records suggest victims of epidemics were buried during outbreaks in Mexico City.
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DNA, Fingerprints Link Man to 3 Homicides in 2000
DNA evidence collected from all three crimes pointed to one as yet unknown culprit. Also, fingerprints from the evidence collected at two crime scenes were a match. But the identity of the killer remained a mystery.
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Second Phase of Forensic Work to ID Argentine Soldiers is Underway
The Second Humanitarian Project Plan (HPP 2) will involve the exhumation of human remains belonging to a number of individuals located within one grave known as C.1.10 at Darwin cemetery.
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Unique Online Master of Science Includes Remote Lab Work from Home
GCU created its Master of Science in Forensic Science by partnering with Carolina Biological, a company that worked with GCU to design kits that allow students to do lab work at home.
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Genetic Ancestry Test Results Shape Race Self-identification
A genetic ancestry test (GAT) can not only unearth deep family secrets, it also can change how people self-identify their race on surveys.
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2 More 9/11 Victims ID'ed Days Before 20th Anniversary
As part of the largest and most complex forensic investigation in the history of the U.S., Dorothy Morgan and a man whose name is being withheld at the request of his family have been identified through DNA analysis.
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Prof: Origins of Crime Lab in Law Enforcement, Not Science
“Autopsy of a Crime Lab” analyzes how systemic failures in forensics compromise evidence and have called into question untold numbers of convictions.
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Facilitating Forensic Research Using a Unique Computed Tomography Dataset
A new postmortem image database will be a resource for research in forensic anthropology, pathology, and radiology.
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