Combined DNA Index System (CODIS)-Based analysis of untested sexual assault evidence in Palm Beach County Florida

In August 2015, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO) initiated a CODIS-Based Sexual Assault Evidence Testing Initiative, hereto referred to as the , as a direct result of the ongoing national inquiry about the number of untested sexual assault cases having DNA evidence stored in law en...

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Veröffentlicht in:Forensic science international. Synergy 2019-01, Vol.1, p.253-270
Hauptverfasser: Crouse, Cecelia A, Bauer, Lawrence, Sessa, Tara, Looper, Amelia, Sikorsky, Julie, Yeatman, Dustin T
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Zusammenfassung:In August 2015, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO) initiated a CODIS-Based Sexual Assault Evidence Testing Initiative, hereto referred to as the , as a direct result of the ongoing national inquiry about the number of untested sexual assault cases having DNA evidence stored in law enforcement agency vaults. The was designed to research sexual assault related evidence including the estimated 1800 untested sexual assault kits stored in the custody of Palm Beach County Law Enforcement Agencies to determine if probative evidence was available, conduct DNA testing on the evidence, and enter all eligible DNA profiles into the CODIS database. Between December 2015 and July 2018 more than 5500 cases were researched and evaluated resulting in evidence from 1,558 cases spanning a 43-year period being tested at a cost of $1,032,496. Nearly 44% of all cases tested provided CODIS-eligible profiles and 36% of those eligible profiles generated a CODIS hit. The positive impact of this , while already realized by -related arrests, will continue to grow as additional CODIS hits are generated and investigated by PBSO law enforcement partners. Ultimately, the will provide information to criminal investigators and the courts including exonerating the innocent, bringing closure to victims, and helping convict the true perpetrators.
ISSN:2589-871X
2589-871X
DOI:10.1016/j.fsisyn.2019.09.005