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Utter silence from over 400 individual US crimes labs after @PCAST forensic report
The US crime lab communities that receive public funding were said to number over 400 (see below) in the 2009 Bureau of Justice Statistics report. Its striking to me that NOTHING has been in the news about what they think … Continue reading
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Tagged criminal justice, CSI, Forensic science, PCAST
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Looking at how understaffed crime labs prioritize their rape testing
MISSOULA –An investigation by the Montana Board of Crime Control uncovers more than 1,400 sexual assault kits containing victims DNA have gone untested, sitting forgotten in evidence rooms for years. video A $2 million grant awarded to the Montana Department … Continue reading
How-To about jury deliberations that do not convict the defendant
“Jury Myths” is an op-ed by a defense attorney on popular definition misconceptions regarding legal procedural and factual differences; he compares ‘innocence’ versus ‘not guilty’ versus ‘guilty’ outcomes at criminal trials. It boils down to ‘actual innocence’ being a product of … Continue reading
LEOs not reporting police shooting/custody deaths still using their DOJ grant money and MRAPS
The disonant (or maybe permissive) Department of Justice federal oversight of local law enforcement agencies seems to rival a tragicomedy versions of “who’s on first?” Or more impolitely, the boondoggle. The decades-long sharing of military equipment with police ( 1033 program … Continue reading
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Tagged criminal justice
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