Arthur Eisenberg2019-08-222019-08-222003-08-012014-05-05https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/29452The Boston Police Department, in collaboration with the Massachusetts State Police, is attempting to reduce their DNA backlog with a grant that has been received from the National Institute of Justice. This grant has been used to review over 1,000 “No Suspect” homicide and sexual assault cases, and to determine which cases needed DNA testing performed. The main objective for these laboratories was to reduce their DNA backlog and to obtain genetic profiles to enter into CODIS.application/pdfenCell and Developmental BiologyComputational BiologyEquipment and SuppliesForensic Science and TechnologyGeneticsGenetics and GenomicsGenetic StructuresHealth Information TechnologyInvestigative TechniquesLife SciencesMedicine and Health SciencesOther Genetics and GenomicsBoston Police DepartmentMassachusetts State PoliceCODISDNAdatabasecasesbacklogProcessing "No Suspect" Sexual Assault Cases in Order to Reduce DNA Backlog at the Boston Police Crime LaboratoryProfessional Report