On Tuesday, a new law took effect in Ohio that makes strangulation a felony offense. Up until that time, Ohio was the only state in the U.S. that failed to recognize the potentially deadly crime as a felony.
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In autopsy after autopsy, Peruvian anti-government protesters share the same cause of death: “firearm projectile.”
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Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón called for the public’s assistance in the 2008 unsolved murder of college student Cliff Hibbert Jr., as well as many other unsolved homicides throughout the county.
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After two years of research, forensic scientists at the Netherlands Forensic Institute have created a knife database they say is “concerning” and “shocking.”
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A new analysis of crime statistics near hundreds of places of worship in Washington, D.C., shows that these sites are associated with higher levels of violent and property crime.
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A Rochester Institute of Technology professor is teaming up with the Rochester Police Department (RPD) to use statistical machine learning to analyze body-worn camera footage and help improve police training.
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The Oregon State Police Crime Lab reviewed all the evidence from 1983 and concluded that the lab results from 1983, ruling out suicide, were still accurate and conclusive.
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Projecting lifelike, interactive scenes on 16 life-sized screens that can be set up in a variety of configurations, the simulator is responsive to everything from physical interactions to verbal conversations.
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When one urban block becomes upwardly mobile, organized criminal activity surges outward to surrounding blocks, escalating the violence in the process, according to a new study.
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A forthcoming study in the journal Psychology of Violence examined the psychological crises exhibited by mass shooters leading to their attacks.
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