Researchers say the study offers insight into the world of meth production and an understanding of why cooks chose this lifestyle, which can help with the development of prevention and rehabilitation efforts.
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The market for at-home DNA testing services has skyrocketed in the past 5 years. At first, privacy concerns were largely swept under the rug but mainstream crime cases, like the apprehension of the Golden State Killer, have brought the issue to light.
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While increasingly used in courts, new research shows the tests are not all scientifically valid, and once introduced into a case they are rarely challenged.
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Cybergenetics' reanalysis of DNA using probabilistic genotyping was key to freeing an innocent man convicted of murder almost 10 years ago.,
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The website offers high-resolution full-body CT scans along with associated demographic, lifestyle, and health data at no charge to users who study forensic pathology, health issues, and human evolution.
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The Last Resort Exoneration Project at Seton Hall University School of Law has won the freedom of two men wrongly convicted of a double murder in Camden in 1995.
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The dashboard shows the number of assignments completed by each department, the average turnaround time and the current case backlog.
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Fifteen years later, DNA Doe Project produced a lead on the woman within 48 hours and has now positively identified the remains as Ginger Lynn Bibb.
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For the past 10 years, the University of Chicago Crime Lab has worked closely with law enforcement agencies across the country to help integrate data analytics into their decision-making processes. Data analytics training for crime analysts has been a growing part of the work.
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A measure that would stop police from having to destroy seized electronic evidence obtained through a search warrant but not the target of an investigation has unanimously passed the New Mexico Senate.
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