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TrueAllele Finds Match for DNA Mixture in 12-Year-Old Murder of College Student
The accused, David Kahl, has been a suspect from the very beginning but lab tests have been inconclusive, until now. Cybergenetics and TrueAllele have finally matched DNA from the victim's jeans to Kahl.
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Genetic Genealogy Leads Florida Police to Arrest in 35-Year-Old Murder of Young Mother
A few weeks ago, Mallett called McKinley’s now-adult son, Tim—who he has never met—to let him know they arrested a man for the alleged murder of his mother 35 years ago.
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33 Years After Dubious Evidence Helped Convict Him, Joe Bryan Has Been Released on Parole
His murder conviction rested largely on bloodstain-pattern analysis, a technique still in use throughout the criminal justice system, despite concerns about its reliability.
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Some Mobile Phone Apps May Contain Hidden Behaviors That Users Never See
A team of cybersecurity researchers has discovered that a large number of cell phone applications contain hardcoded secrets allowing others to access private data or block content provided by users.
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Missing Persons Database Helps ID 2 Women Found Dead Decades Ago
Authorities say they've identified two women who were found dead in separate cases in central Ohio more than two decades ago.
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Researchers Aid Child Witnesses With Tele-Forensic Interviewing
As co-directors of the Talking Lab, Dickinson and Lytle have been working to finish a three-year study on tele-forensic interviewing– a process that involves eliciting eyewitness testimony from children using tele-technology.
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New Algorithm Examines Crime-Scene Bullets Segment by Segment
Researchers, for the first time, employed the CMPS method to examine deformed bullets. The team fired 57 bullets with varying degrees of fragmentation from the same 9 mm pistol into a water tank.
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South Korean University Debuts Policing Algorithm Named 'Googi'
A team of scientists at Dongguk University has developed an innovative policing system named "Googi" by integrating three main areas of their research.
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Are Gun Shops Essential Businesses? Gun Groups Sue LA Sheriff Over Shutdown Order
Gun-owner rights organizations have asked the federal government to end the debate nationwide over whether gun shops can remain open despite growing stay-at-home orders aimed at reducing the spread of the coronavirus.
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NYPD Publishes First Facial Recognition Policy Amid Clearview AI Controversy
The NYPD has used a variation of facial recognition technology for almost a decade, but there has been increasing opposition in the last few years, especially recently after a report was published linking Clearview AI, a controversial, startup facial recognition company, with members of the NYPD.
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Federal Union Calls on Bureau of Prisons to Cease Inmate Transport Amid Pandemic
The American Federation of Government Employees is calling on BOP Director Michael Carvajal to stop the transport of untested inmates during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Lab Focuses on Body Armor for Women in Law Enforcement
As the number of women entering the field rises, so too has the demand for PPE that is designed for the female physique to ensure women are as safe, efficient, and comfortable as men while on the job.
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Teeth Show Signs of Impactful Events in a Person’s Life
Researchers at NYU have shown that teeth can do even more—they can reveal impactful events that occurred during a person’s life.
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Analytical Method IDs Maggot Species to Better Pinpoint Time of Death
Researchers have developed an alternative using advanced machine learning and direct analysis in real time-high resolution mass spectrometry, or DART-HRMS for short.
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Coronavirus-related Crimes Capitalize on Global Fear, Panic
As the coronavirus pandemic spreads, so too do the crimes related to it— and add to the burden on law enforcement agencies trying to protect vulnerable citizens.
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