Combined DNA Index System (CODIS)
A DNA Evidence Primer
Statewide DNA Program
Key Considerations When Developing and Implementing a Testing Plan
Automated Analysis of Sequence Polymorphism in STR Alleles by PCR and Direct Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
Look for Report on Lawfully Owed DNA Later in 2019
Missouri State Highway Patrol Forensic DNA Laboratory Program
Developing Empirically Informed Policies for Sexual Assault Kit DNA Testing: Is It Too Late to Test Kits Beyond the Statute of Limitations?
Real-Time Forensic DNA Analysis at a Crime Scene Using a Portable Microchip Analyzer
Solving Property Crimes With DNA
Expansion of DNA Services: Final Program Report
Should Rape Kit Testing Be Prioritized by Victim-Offender Relationship? Empirical Comparison of Forensic Testing Outcomes for Stranger and Non-stranger Sexual Assaults
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...