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A Mother’s Kindness, Technology and Persistence Give Delta Dawn Her Name Back

Nearly 40 years later, forensic specialists at Othram contributed forensic analysis that confirmed the identity of so-called Delta Dawn, also referred to as Baby Jane Doe, as 18-month-old Alisha Ann ...

 

Due to funding limitations and significant program modifications directed by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), beginning January 1, 2021, the UNT Center for Human Identification (UNTCHI) ...

 

Training dogs with real hazardous substances can be inconvenient and dangerous. NIST scientists have been working to solve this problem using a jello-like material called polydimethylsiloxane, or PDMS...

 

A new version of DBLR, an investigative application for rapidly calculating likelihood ratios (LRs) in DNA evidence, is being launched.

 

For Black youth, an encounter with police by eighth grade predicts they will be arrested by young adulthood - but the same is not true for white youth, a new University of Washington study finds.

 

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