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In Glowing Colors: Seeing the Spread of Drug Particles in a Forensic Lab
A new study addresses safety concerns in an age of super-potent synthetic drugs like fentanyl, which can potentially be hazardous to chemists who handle them frequently.
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DNA Identifies Two Cold Case Victims in Florida
Decades after they were killed, two victims of two separate homicides in Volusia County have been identified thanks to DNA matches.
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Texas State Forensic Association Names Educator of the Year
Julie Welker, chair of Howard Payne University’s Department of Communication and coach of the speech and debate team, was recently named the Texas Intercollegiate Forensics Association Educator of the Year.
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New Study Shows Sharp Decrease of Intimate Partner Violence in Nicaragua
The percentage of women and girls in Nicaragua's second-largest city who reported experiencing physical violence by their partners during their lifetimes decreased from 55% in 1995 to 28% in 2016.
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Baltimore Police Lawyers: Surveillance Planes Should Fly
Lawyers for the Baltimore Police Department told a federal judge that plans for camera-equipped planes to conduct aerial surveillance of the city should proceed, despite the objections of civil liberties advocates.
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The Women Behind DNA Doe Project Inspire New Drama Series
“No, you can’t have the touch DNA results in time for the next commercial. It really does take time.” That’s one of the phrases Colleen Fitzpatrick has found herself saying to television writers and producers as she consults on a new crime drama inspired by her life and work.
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Artifact of the Month: April 2020
The FBI's artifact of the month for April 2020 is Special Agent Barry Black's Hard Hat, which he wore responding to the "Oklahoma City bombing" on April 19, 1995.
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Would You Give Up Personal Data to Return to Work?
As countries around the world edge toward ending lockdowns and restarting their economies and societies, citizens are being more closely monitored, in nations rich and poor, authoritarian and free.
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Study: Visitor’s Garden is Improving Prison Visitation Experience for All
New research shows that a visitor’s garden at the Iowa Correctional Institution for Women is helping to strengthen connections between the women and their children.
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Forensic Lab Profile: Microtrace Looks Toward ‘Nanotrace’ Evidence
Using a combination of state-of-the-art instrumentation and techniques, Microtrace, specializes in the characterization and identification of small quantities and single small particles of unknown substances.
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New Law in Virginia Removes Barrier to Proving Innocence
Governor Ralph Northam signed legislation to strengthen Virginia’s writ of actual innocence law, representing the most significant improvements for overturning wrongful convictions in over a decade.
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Some California Sex Assault Victims Collect Own Evidence Amid COVID-19
Fears of getting infected with the coronavirus have prompted authorities in Northern California to allow some sexual assault victims to collect evidence with a nurse directing them in the hours-long process through a video call.
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23andMe to Launch Genome-wide Association Study of COVID-19 Patients
The testing company will conduct a genome-wide association study (GWAS) in an effort to identify genetic variants that contribute to COVID-19 severity levels.
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Policies that Target Crime Reduction Around Parks Can Directly Benefit Communities
Crime directly affects the use that people get from their local parks. If crime is reduced, the environmental value can be unlocked.
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COVID-19 Creates New Dangers for Police, But Opportunity Awaits for Police Reform
The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique opportunity for police reform that could break the chains of outdated, and perhaps ineffective, approaches to policing.
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