[Not] Funding Crime Prevention: I Take Issue
There is a law in the state of California that allows for the DNA of prisoners and criminals to be uploaded into a database to make locating offenders and solving crimes much more easy.
For every DNA 10,000 samples, for example, 50 crimes are solved, which is quite a high number, according to criminologists. Unsolved cases can be solved this way, too, that have languished for years.
Here's the rub--there isn't enough money to fund this program. That's inexcusable.
[source is either KCBS radio or NPR]
For every DNA 10,000 samples, for example, 50 crimes are solved, which is quite a high number, according to criminologists. Unsolved cases can be solved this way, too, that have languished for years.
Here's the rub--there isn't enough money to fund this program. That's inexcusable.
[source is either KCBS radio or NPR]
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