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28 Bodies Unearthed at Possible Tulsa Race Massacre Burial Site, Including Women, Infants
In the two weeks they have been back on site, forensic anthropologists and other researchers have more than doubled the number of graves and bodies found in the search for unidentified victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
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Forensic Professor Pioneers Animal Cruelty Investigation Program
Virginia Maxwell is a leader in the field of investigating animal cruelty, and she has developed a new online graduate certificate that is among the only such programs in the country.
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Forensic Dentist Pens Sequel to Award-winning Crime Novel
Mary Bush has been instrumental in raising awareness of bite mark analysis as flawed evidence, and was among one of the first researchers to question the validity of the science.
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Magnet Forensics Awards Scholarships to Help Officers Advance in Digital Forensics
Magnet Forensics is awarding four scholarships to investigators based in the U.S., Greece, Nigeria and Brazil to help promising individuals advance in the field of digital forensics.
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Study: Children Likely to Plead Guilty When Innocent
The study says differences in children's brains, which affect their sensitivity to pressure and rewards, and differences in the way they process information, make it more likely they will admit to crimes they didn't commit when incentivized to do so.
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INTERPOL’s Global DNA Database Can ID Missing Persons through Kinship Matching
This month, INTERPOL debuted I-Familia, the first global database designed to use DNA of relatives to identify missing persons or unidentified human remains around the world. The move is significant at the international level.
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NIST Publishes Review of DNA Mixture Interpretation Methods
The NIST review states that currently “there is not enough publicly available data to enable an external and independent assessment of the degree of reliability of DNA mixture interpretation practices, including the use of probabilistic genotyping software (PGS) systems.”
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Investigators, Forensic Experts ID Vancleave Jane Doe After 30 Years
The profile built at Othram revealed a genetic admixture commonly found in populations in Pennsylvania. Genealogical search produced a handful of genetic relatives, all of which were more distant than second cousins.
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Team Works to ID Final Victim of Almeda Fire
Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is working alongside others to identify the remains of the final unidentified victim of the Almeda fire (aka Glendower fire).
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Researchers Test Model to Predict Drug Overdose Deaths
By studying patterns of drug-related fatalities, researchers have designed and validated a prediction model to signal counties at risk of future overdose death outbreaks.
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Handwriting Examiners at a Crossroads in Today's Digital Age
The age-old art of handwriting is in decline. This marks a profound shift in how we communicate, but for one group of experts it also raises an existential question.
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Computer Forensics: Managing and Securing Data
On the long path of collecting devices and their digital data from crime scenes and witnesses to the courtroom, where prosecutors need to defend their evidence, there are many points at which the chain of evidence for data can be compromised .
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Genealogy Solves 1956 Murder of Two Montana Teens
DNA evidence preserved after a 1956 double homicide and the use of forensic genealogy has helped a Montana sheriff’s office close the books on the 65-year-old cold case.
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Arrest in 1980 Sexual Assault, Homicide of College Student
Using DNA technology not available to detectives in the 1980s, Gresham Police have identified a Troutdale man as the suspect in the city’s oldest cold case homicide.
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Researchers Turn Bomb Detection Tech into Cancer Scanner
With unprecedented resolution and accuracy, the technology could revolutionize a wide range of fields such as cancer surgery, pathology, drug inspection and geology.
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