Combined DNA Index System (CODIS)
New Mexico: Forensic DNA Laboratory Improvement Program; Final Report
Tested at Last: How DNA Evidence in Untested Rape Kits Can Identify Offenders and Serial Sexual Assaults
Population Data on the Expanded CODIS Core STR Loci for Eleven Populations of Significance for Forensic DNA Analyses in the United States
Current Sequencing Technology Makes Microhaplotypes a Powerful New Type of Genetic Marker for Forensics
Forensic DNA Testing Program in Connecticut
Uncertainty in the Number of Contributors in the Proposed New CODIS Set
Forensic Databases: Paint, Shoe Prints, and Beyond
Florida DNA Backlog Reduction Program (In-House Analysis)
Understanding DNA Evidence: A Guide for Victim Service Providers, Brochure
Enhancement of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Forensic DNA Laboratory, Final Activities Report
Getting Started in SAKI: Virtual Learning at Your Fingertips
Operation Lady Justice: Comparison of the NamUs and NCIC Databases Fact Sheet
How to Right a Wrong: Empirically Evaluating Whether Victim, Offender, and Assault Characteristics can Inform Rape Kit Testing Policies
TECHBeat, June 2019
Forgotten Evidence: A Mixed Methods Study of Why Sexual Assault Kits (SAKs) Are Not Submitted for DNA Forensic Testing
Guidance for Entering BJA Performance Measures Regarding Number of CODIS Hits
Finding the Missing in Indian Country
It seems prescient that Juanita Adams' Lakota name, Omani Wi, means "woman on the longest walk." Because her last journey took 30 years—until she reached her final resting place with her family, in South Dakota's Badlands on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
A member of the Oglala Lakota Tribe, Juanita was 19 years old when she left Pine Ridge in 1978 to join the American Indian...