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  • New Digital Forensics Hub Opens in Cayman

    December 18, 2019
    The state-of-the-art hub will be used to help safeguard children from child sexual abuse and exploitation, and to combat various other forms of cybercrime, which are not restricted by borders. read more
  • Rape Kit Backlog Act Passes Senate 3 Months after Lapsing

    December 18, 2019
    The Senate has passed the Debbie Smith Reauthorization Act of 2019 by unanimous consent, authorizing the Justice Department to spend up to $151 million in grants to states and localities to address the rape kit backlog. read more
  • Justice Department Awards More than $333 Million to Fight Opioid Crisis

    December 17, 2019
    The Department of Justice announced awards of more than $333 million to help communities affected by the opioid crisis. The funds support families, children and crime victims dealing with the impact of substance abuse, along with first responders whose actions can often mean the difference between life and death for those who have overdosed. read more
  • Fake Social Accounts Bring Down Police Chief, Successor

    December 17, 2019
    Hours after the police chief in Vermont's largest city resigned over using a fake social media account to heckle a critic, the mayor announced that the officer acting as chief revealed she too has used a fake account. read more
  • Cyan Forensics Secures Further Funding for Next Stage

    December 17, 2019
    Cyan Forensics has secured a further £1.3m from a consortium of investors. The funding, which has come from Triple Point Investment Management, Mercia, SIS Ventures, the Scottish Investment Bank and private investors, will support Cyan Forensics’ expansion and targeting of new markets in Northern Europe. read more
  • How Well Do Police Officers Recognize Digital Evidence?

    December 16, 2019
    In today’s criminal justice system, a Play Station and iPhone are just as important pieces of evidence as eyewitness accounts. Yet, there isn’t a strong understanding as to how police officers identify digital evidence – everything from a laptop to a smart television – in the field. read more
  • Study Is First to Definitively Map Early Development of PTSD

    December 16, 2019
    A new study both offers new clues on identifying potential PTSD candidates among the population of trauma sufferers and suggests potential interventions that could prevent its development. read more
  • 50 Bodies Among Remains Found at Farm in Mexico

    December 16, 2019
    Human remains discovered last month at a farm outside the city of Guadalajara have been confirmed as belonging to at least 50 people, authorities in Mexico's west-central state of Jalisco reported. read more
  • Real-time Crime Centers Can Reduce Crime by 40 Percent

    December 16, 2019
    Almost two years after launch, and one year after an expansion, a recent study by RAND Corporation quantifies Strategic Decision Support Centers’ positive impact: a 5 to 15 percent average reduction in crime, with some districts reaching up to a 40 percent reduction in certain illicit actions. read more
  • Imaging of Veterans’ Brains Suggests Sub-types of Gulf War Illness

    December 12, 2019
    Researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging to show that, based on physiological changes in the brain, GWI patients can actually be characterized into two distinct groups. read more