Law
Enforcement Registries
The
BJA Law Enforcement Training
Database is a catalog of
all federally funded and supported
training available to state
and local law enforcement officials.
Each database listing includes
the training provider, a course
description, eligibility criteria,
and contact information.
FBI
Seeking Information
US
Drug Enforcement Administration
Fugitives
US
Marshals Service - "Top
15" Wanted Fugitives"
Unknown
Suspects
Wanted
by the US Secret Service
Wanted
by the US Customs Service
Interpol
Wanted
Combined
DNA Index System (CODIS)
The
DNA Fingerprinting and Civil Liberties Project
has summarized all State
DNA Database Statutes (April
2006). This is a project of the American Society
of Law, Medicine & Ethis and
is funded by the National Human Genome Research
Institute of the NIH.
The
OCPD continues to actively investigate
the December 20, 1996 murder of OU student Jewell
"Juli" Busken.
Every
day in New South Wales, 22 people are
reported missing. For their family and
friends the wait for contact or information
can be agonizing. The good news however
is that the NSW Police Missing
Persons Unit is here to help find
your loved one.
Handbook
of Forensic Services.
The
Investigative and Prosecutive Graphic
Unit plans, designs, coordinates,
and produces investigative aids and demonstrative
evidence in support of FBI investigations. There's
More to the FBI Lab Than Science.
Ballistic
Fingerprinting -- When a gun
is fired, ballistic fingerprints,
marks on the bullet and cartridge
casings, are as unique as human
fingerprints always leaving identical
marks. In the DC sniper shootings,
police matched bullet fragments
from each victim to prove the same
gun was used. The sniper could have
been identified after the very first
victim. Law enforcement needed a
national database of every gun's
ballistic fingerprint, before being
sold, to determine manufacturer,
model, and serial number of the
weapon bullets were fired from.
The unique and reproducible qualities
of ballistic fingerprints are critical
for rapidly solving gun crime by
identifying the specific weapon
used. Opposition from the National
Rifle Association (NRA) and gun
lobby and efforts to expand ballistic
fingerprinting were blocked in Congress
and state legislatures. Ballistic
fingerprinting technology is proven
to be reliable. What is lacking
are politicians with enough backbone
to stand up to the gun lobby and
establish a comprehensive ballistics
database to help law enforcement
solve more gun crimes and catch
more criminals.
The
Cases That Haunt Us: From Jack the
Ripper to Jonbenet Ramsey, the FBI's
Legendary Mindhunter Sheds Light
on the Mysteries That Won't Go Away by
John E. Douglas, Mark Olshaker By applying criminal personality
profiling techniques he developed while stalking
more current killers, Douglas provides a fresh,
sage outlook on some disturbing history. He
also sheds new light on San Francisco's Zodiac
Killer, the Black Dahlia murder, Bambi Bembenek,
the Boston Strangler, and the continuing mystery
of who killed 6-year-old JonBent Ramsey. Douglas
sometimes reveals his chief suspect; other
times he simply narrows down who the killer
is not. In the JonBent mystery (in which Douglas
was hired by the Ramseys to find the killer),
he presents a convincing case for why he believes
the girl's parents are not guilty of murder.
Douglas is founder of the FBI's Serial Killer
Profiling Unit.
Kari & Associates
PO Box 7372
Olympia, WA 98507 |