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How Criminals Give Themselves Away with their LanguageForensic linguistics is not just about catching criminals, it’s also about finding ways to better support vulnerable groups who find themselves having to interact with legal systems. At the time the baby was located, the medical examiner was unable to confirm whether the baby had been born alive or deceased. Advanced DNA testing coupled with forensic genetic genealogy has led to the identification of homicide victim Deanna Marie Smith, whose remains were discovered in October 2003. The research found organizational and operational pressures, not trauma exposure, were the strongest predictors of poor wellbeing outcomes, such as burnout and distress. As interns for the Howard County Police Department, the students documented and digitized evidence, reevaluated fingerprints from more than 50 years ago, and leveraged genealogy and AI technology. |
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