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Structure of the FBI Laboratory (From DNA and Criminal Justice, P 85-88, 1990, Julia Vernon and Ben Selinger, eds. -- see NCJ-127660)

NCJ Number
127669
Author(s)
K W Nimmich
Date Published
1990
Length
4 pages
Annotation
Beginning in 1987, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), at its Forensic Science Research and Training Center, undertook the development of a protocol on DNA fingerprinting.
Abstract
The protocol followed the initiation of a research program that developed uniform nomenclature, standards, and controls for forensic DNA testing; provided technical training within the crime laboratory community; continued research efforts for simpler and less costly methods of DNA testing; and explored the establishment of a nationwide DNA profile data base. The protocol describes the procedure to be used in DNA profiling. Results from the protocol validation were satisfying, and the initial results indicate a cost of about $30 per sample. The FBI has devised a 4-week training course for scientists from local and State laboratories and is pursuing plans to create a data bank for DNA profiles comprised of general population data as well as specific investigative data.