After nearly a year of in-depth research, which was slowed by COVID-19 and some enforcement agencies choosing not to participate, Arizona got its clearest picture to date of the increasing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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The head of Kentucky State Police is stepping down days after a report surfaced about old training materials the agency used that encouraged cadets to be “ruthless” and quoted Adolf Hitler.
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Depending on who is assembling them, pipe bombs can be a treasure trove of forensic information. Even the most careful bomber is likely to leave behind genetic material that could be used to identify them, including DNA through sweat, saliva, hair or skin cells. There could also be fingerprints.
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The proposal outlines a plan that includes working with Penn State University Park and Commonwealth Campuses and other higher education institutions throughout Pennsylvania.
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A nationwide push to relax drug laws took a significant step forward Tuesday as more states legalized marijuana for adults and voters made Oregon the first state to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of street drugs such as cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine.
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Kevin Richardson, a member of the Exonerated Five, will receive Syracuse University's first honorary undergraduate degree. The honorary bachelor of fine arts in music will be formally conferred at the University’s Commencement ceremony.
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Casework labs work with extremely challenging samples due to the conditions under which the DNA is collected. These labs require very sensitive, robust STR kits that work in the presence of inhibitors.
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Forensics Macro Photography focuses on using cutting-edge technology to identify human remains, specifically using photography to collect fingerprints and digital technology for a quicker identification.
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Grace Doe was found restrained with six different types of bindings: nylon and lead ropes, coaxial and telephone cables, paracord, and clothesline.
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The hits keep coming for the D.C. forensic laboratory—this time in the firearms division. Today, WTOP News in D.C. published partial results from an audit begun in January 2020.
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