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Why Fewer Murder Cases Get Solved These Days: A new study by three FBI officials suggests that cooperation — whether by witnesses or even other departments — is the key to closing more murder cases; by Lewis Beale. http://www.miller-mccune.com/legal_affairs/fewer-murder-cases-get-solved-1218
Re-Mapping Forensic Sciences Future: A critical report from the National Academy of Sciences calls for national standards in forensics science, validation of new technology and crime lab ethics; by Sue Russell. http://www.miller-mccune.com/legal_affairs/re-mapping-forensic-science’s-future-1028
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