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Monthly Archives: November 2025
Forensics: Crime. CalGuard sees 240% increase in fentanyl seized since June, after most of the National Guard was returned to the Governor’s control | Governor of California
Strange how crime went up after the WH praised its deployment to Los Angeles. — Read on http://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/11/02/103885/
Posted in Crime, criminal justice
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Forensics: Scientists achieve forensics’ “Holy Grail” by recovering fingerprints from fired bullets | ScienceDaily
This title is a bit over the top. Broader validation testing yet to be done. Researchers at Maynooth University have achieved a forensic milestone by revealing fingerprints on fired bullet casings using a safe electrochemical process. The method uses mild … Continue reading
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Tagged fingerprints, firearm trace evidence, Forensic science
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Forensics: Health Impacts of Crowd-Control Weapons: Acoustic Weapons – PHR
Systems being deployed in Chicago by federal agencies. Health Impacts of Crowd-Control Weapons: Acoustic Weapons – PHR — Read on phr.org/our-work/resources/health-impacts-of-crowd-control-weapons-acoustic-weapons/
Forensics: Polish scientists co-develop tool to tell age from DNA
The process could help police narrow suspect lists in investigations. — Read on tvpworld.com/89798333/polish-researchers-help-develop-dna-forensic-tool
Posted in AAFS, DNA profiling, human identification, missing persons
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Forensics: Remains of three bodies returned from Gaza do not belong to hostages, forensic tests
Forensic tests ruled that the three bodies transferred from Gaza by the Red Cross do not belong to Israeli hostages; an Israeli official said Hamas still violates its duty to return the bodies of fallen captives — Read on http://www.ynetnews.com/article/skmkre7ywe
Posted in AAFS, Civil rights, DNA profiling, Forensic Science, missing persons
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