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Forensic Science Professor Reflects on Weeks Spent on COVID-19 Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team in NYC
Focused on the recovery, decontamination, examination, and return of human remains in disasters, the team helped the city process those who died as a result of COVID-19.
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Extra Police Powers During COVID-19 Could Affect Relationship with Public for Good
How the police use extra powers they have received during COVID-19 will have a long-lasting effect on their relationship with the public, argues a university researcher who is also a senior police officer.
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Man Accused of Being Golden State Killer to Plead Guilty to Avoid Death Penalty
A man accused of being the rapist and killer who terrorized California residents in the 1970s and 1980s has agreed to plead guilty to dozens of crimes in return for being spared the death penalty.
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Oxygen Isotopes Help ID 2016 Human Remains
In May 2017, the Sheriff’s Office requested ISO Forensics to pull oxygen isotopes from the remains to predict areas of the United States that the victim could be from.
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Australian Study Finds 15 New Psychoactive Substances in Wastewater
The most comprehensive wastewater study ever undertaken in Australia has revealed the presence of 15 new psychoactive substances in the country’s metropolitan and regional wastewaters over the past three years.
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Microsoft Joins Amazon, IBM in Pausing Face Scans for Police
Microsoft has become the third big tech company to say it won’t sell its facial recognition software to police, following similar moves by Amazon and IBM.
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Familial DNA Leads to Indictment of Cleveland Man
After further investigation, the case was identified as a candidate for the department's familial DNA search tool, which mines CODIS to find DNA that may match that of an offender’s relative.
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Technique Suggests Adding UV/IR Photography to Fingerprint Retrieval Process
Deciding how to process evidence when looking to retrieve identifiable friction ridge patterns can be difficult at times.
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Parabon Helps Solve 42-Year-Old Cold Case in Florida
Escambia County Sheriff’s Office investigators launched a full investigation, several suspects were interviewed and investigated. DNA evidence was collected on scene, but lack of technology made it impossible to use for an arrest.
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A.I. Makes Blurry Faces Look More Than 60 Times Sharper
Researchers have developed an AI tool that can turn blurry, unrecognizable pictures of people's faces into eerily convincing computer-generated portraits, in finer detail than ever before.
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Maine AG to Review 2007 Police Shooting, Forensic Evidence Doesn't Match Statements
Maine AG Aaron Frey agreed to review the fatal shooting of a teenager by a police officer more than a decade ago. The forensic evidence didn’t sync with statements the police officer made about the shooting to investigators.
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New Approach to DNA Data Storage Makes System More Dynamic, Scalable
Researchers have developed a fundamentally new approach to DNA data storage systems, giving users the ability to read or modify data files without destroying them and making the systems easier to scale up for practical use.
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Despite Improvements, New York State Police Lab Has an 88% Sexual Assault Kit Backlog
As of Oct. 31, 2019, the FIC had 1,916 kits that needed to be processed, and the required processing time of 90 days had elapsed for 1,681 of them, or 88%.
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How Dashcams Help, Hinder Forensic Investigations
A researcher has assessed seven different types of dashcams' SD storage systems to see how they help and hinder digital forensics.
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FBI: $100,000 Reward in Kansas Cold Case
The FBI is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone responsible for the death of Alonzo Brooks. Brooks’ body was found in a creek in La Cygne, Kan., on May 1, 2004.
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