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No Suspect Casework DNA Backlog Reduction Program FY 2003

Award Information

Award #
2003-DN-BX-K103
Funding Category
Formula
Location
Congressional District
Status
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2003
Total funding (to date)
$346,758

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2003, $346,758)

Project Summary for 2003-DN-BX-K103

DNA analysis used in conjunction with the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) is a powerful investigative tool beginning at the crime scene with the collection of evidence and ending with a judicial conclusion. For CODIS to be truly effective and DNA to reach its full potential, aiding the criminal justice system in solving crimes, DNA databases must be populated with both offender profiles and DNA profiles from crime scene evidence. DNA is especially useful in cases where no suspect is known. DNA profiles obtained from evidence collected in cases where there is no suspect can be compared to local, State, and national DNA databases through CODIS for a match between the evidence and a convicted felon.

The Connecticut Department of Public Safety, Division of Scientific Services, Forensic Science Laboratory will examine 500 no suspect cases using federal funding to pay for overtime, equipment for increasing capacity, supplies for DNA analysis and consultants for laboratory assistance. All DNA analyses will be performed by the Conneticut Department of Public Safety, Division of Scientific Services, Forensic Science Laboratory. The resulting DNA profiles will be entered into the forensic index section of their State DNA database to be compared to convicted offender indices. DNA profiles will further be expeditiously uploaded to the National CODIS database. Perhaps 10% or more of these forensic profiles from unsolved crimes will find their solutions in the DNA profiles of the convicted offender samples currently populating CODIS.

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Date Created: September 9, 2003