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Electrochemical Sensor Can Detect Fentanyl in Seconds
In a new study, researchers outline the development of a first-of-its-kind, handheld electrochemical sensor that can accurately detect fentanyl in urine within seconds.
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College Center IDs Arizona John Doe through Genetic Genealogy
The discovery of a candidate was brought about by the combination of family tree research and the presence of unique circumstantial details observed by the students.
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mtDNA Sheds Light on Comingling of Neanderthals and Humans
Because the DNA in ancient bones is highly fragmented, researchers employed special techniques to isolate and sequence the DNA, all of it mitochondrial DNA that is inherited solely from the mother.
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Collaboration Between Digital, Investigation Units is Key to Case Success
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These examples underscore the need for collaboration across an investigation’s life cycle, so investigators and prosecutors have a full understanding of the evidence’s value to a case.
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DNA Links Suspect to 1975, 1991 Murders
Upon being entered into CODIS, the suspect profile matched another suspect’s DNA profile from a 1975 unsolved homicide with the Westminster Police Department.
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Missouri Bill Would Require Evidence that a Police Informant is Reliable
A new senate bill in Missouri, sponsored by Senator Nick Schroer (R-Mo.), could regulate the use of informants in criminal cases.
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Rape Reform Milestones in 2023
Last year, a total of 29 states and Puerto Rico introduced 58 bills aligned with Joyful Heart’s six pillars of legislative reform to count, test, and track rape kits, and grant rights to survivors.
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Arkansas AG Launches New Child ID Program
The program consists of distributing child ID kits to families of first-graders throughout the state through sheriff’s offices and schools. Families can then complete the kits and have them on hand should a child in their care ever go missing.
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2024 Forensic Suppliers Guide & Industry Resource
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The 2024 Forensic Suppliers Guide & Industry Resource makes it easy to locate information on products and technologies used across the forensic and law enforcement industries. Download your free copy today.
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Was it a Hate Crime? Genealogy Solves 1988 Murder that Left Community on Edge
After 35 years, police in Prince Edward Island, Canada have made an arrest in the chilling 1988 murder of a gay man that had the island’s LGBTQ+ community living in fear after the suspect hinted there would be more victims.
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Test Could Determine When Animal DNA was Left at Crime Scene
Twenty years ago, defendants attacked DNA by saying a match was just similar to their own. Now, DNA profiling is so sensitive that the challenge has shifted from who to when: "It’s my DNA, but I deposited it a year ago, not yesterday when the crime happened."
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New Facility is Intended to Increase Forensic Testing through Illinois
The Illinois State Police (ISP) today unveiled the design for the new Illinois State Police Regional Campus, comprised of the Illinois State Police Forensic Laboratory and Illinois State Police Troop 3 and Zone 1 Headquarters.
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Genealogy IDs Gunshot Victim Buried 7 Years Before Body was Found
In June 2000, a Winter Park, Florida citizen reported finding a human skull at their Orange County apartment community. A search of the area was conducted, and additional skeletal remains, as well as clothing, were found partially buried.
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Psychology Research Shows Women are More Sensitive to Cocaine
Previous studies focused on cocaine use have found that women are more likely than men to develop an addiction, try cocaine at a younger age, use larger amounts of the drug, and suffer from overdose.
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Next Generation Sequencing Accepted in Court for First Time
For the first time in the U.S., evidence derived from next generation sequencing (NGS) has been accepted in a court of law.
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