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INTERPOL Makes Black Notice Public for First Time to ID 22 Female Murder Victims

The woman in the well. The woman with the flower tattoo. The burned body in the forest. The body in the carpet. The woman by the motorway. These are just a few of the 22 unidentified woman.

 

GBI agents assigned to this investigation sought the FBI’s assistance with genealogy DNA. The FBI used a lab specializing in this advanced testing and received results that furthered the investigation...

 

Employment for forensic science technicians, who work in crime labs to help solve criminal or civil cases, is projected to grow 11% from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations.

 

In this webinar, Karen Smith will talk through the process of investigating what may be the coldest cold case solved in American history, the murder of her great-great uncle.

 

Researchers from Northumbria University have developed new software that will allow police and law enforcement officers to evaluate and improve their interview technique.

 

Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a complex model to improve how quickly first responders – such as police and EMTs – reach the scene of vehicle accidents.

 

Similar kits are available for free from nonprofit and governmental entities, and claims made by the company about the number of missing children and the effectiveness of such kits are exaggerated.

 

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