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Solve crimes with science — DNA profiling, fingerprint analysis, digital forensics, toxicology, blood spatter patterns, and the techniques that turn evidence into convictions.

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Solve crimes with science — DNA profiling, fingerprint analysis, digital forensics, toxicology, blood spatter patterns, and the techniques that turn evidence into convictions.

Alec Jeffreys developed DNA fingerprinting at the University of Leicester in 1984, and it was first used to solve a crime in 1986 — the murder of two teenagers in Leicestershire, where it both exonerated an innocent suspect and identified the actual killer, Colin Pitchfork. The FBI's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), established in 1998, contains over 22 million DNA profiles and has produced over 700,000 investigative leads. The Innocence Project, founded by Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld in 1992, has used DNA evidence to exonerate over 375 wrongfully convicted people, with those exonerees serving an average of 14 years in prison for crimes they did not commit, exposing systemic flaws in eyewitness identification and forensic hair analysis.

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