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  2. Crime lab - Wikipedia

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    Public crime labs are organized at the city, state, or national level. A law enforcement agency that operates its own crime lab usually has access to a higher level laboratory for analysis of their evidence. Most states have their own crime labs, for instance Oklahoma has the OSBI, many other places have smaller yet sufficient crime labs.

  3. University of Chicago Crime Lab - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago Crime Lab is a nonpartisan behavioral and social science research lab based in Chicago, Illinois. [1] Situated within the Harris School of Public Policy, the Crime Lab partners with community-based organizations and the public sector to generate evidence about the strategies that reduce gun violence and improve the criminal justice system.

  4. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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    In typical circumstances, evidence is processed in a crime lab. Digital forensics is the application of proven scientific methods and techniques in order to recover data from electronic / digital media. Digital Forensic specialists work in the field as well as in the lab.

  5. Gilbert chief pitches need for crime lab - AOL

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    Nov. 14—Police Chief Michael Soelberg last week pressed his case for why Gilbert needs its own crime lab, which would carry an estimated price tag of $53.3 million. Gilbert Police currently ...

  6. Director of Fort Worth’s forensic crime lab ‘no longer ...

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    The director of the Fort Worth Police Department Crime Lab is no longer employed by the city, according to a department spokesperson. Michael Ward’s employment with the city ended June 14.

  7. Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension - Wikipedia

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    The BCA gathers crime statistics to assist state and local agencies to identify criminal trends. In 1935, agents received full police power and were licensed police officers throughout the state. In 1947, the BCA Crime Lab was established in St. Paul to assist in solving of crimes via forensic science , and was one of the first DNA laboratories ...

  8. FBI Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch (CCRSB) is a service within the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The CCRSB is responsible for investigating financial crime, white-collar crime, violent crime, organized crime, public corruption, violations of individual civil rights, and drug-related crime.

  9. Investigative genetic genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement agencies have leveraged the access to public databases by uploading crime-scene genealogy data and inferring relatives to potential suspects. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Family tree assembly and analysis of demographic identifiers is then carried out by genetic genealogy experts, either working directly for law enforcement agencies or ...