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Daily Archives: September 11, 2006

Lessons Learned From 9/11: DNA Identification in Mass Fatality Incidents

Lessons Learned From 9/11: DNA Identification in Mass Fatality Incidents: “On the fifth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the National Institute of Justice has released this new report prepared by a panel of the Nation’s top forensic scientists. The report reviews the scientists’ experiences and offers guidance to laboratory directors on how to… Continue Reading

Group Outlines Ramifications of EPA Library Closures

Follow-up to previous postings on EPA’s closure of libraries, this press release: “Prosecution of polluters by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency “will be compromised” due to the loss of “timely, correct and accessible” information from the agency’s closure of its network of technical libraries, according to an internal memo released today by Public Employees for… Continue Reading

DOD IG Reports on Investigations of Detainee Abuse

Unclassified Executive Summary from the classified DoD IG Report No. 06-INTEL-10, Review of DoD-Directed Investigations of Detainee Abuse, released September 8, 2006 and dated August 25, 2006. IPO 2004C005, Review of Criminal Investigations of Alleged Detainee Abuse, 8/25/06 (Redacted Version, 72 pages, PDF), released September 8, 2006 and dated August 25, 2006 Continue Reading

2005 Digital Counties Survey Results Published

“The Center for Digital Government and the National Association of Counties (NACo) invited U.S. counties to participate in the 2005 Digital Counties Survey, which was underwritten by Hyland Software,developers of OnBase. The survey grouped counties into four population categories: one for large counties (500,000 or more), two others for mid-sized counties (250,000 – 499,999 and… Continue Reading

BJS National Crime Victimization Survey

The following data was posted on September 10, 2006: Trends in violent victimizations, 1973-2005: “Since 1994, violent crime rates have declined, reaching the lowest level ever in 2005.” Trends in property crime victimizations, 1973-2005: “Property crime rates continue to decline.” Criminal Victimization, 2005 (NCJ-214644), by BJS statistician Shannan M. Catalano (PDF version and Spreadsheets –… Continue Reading

Terrorism Index Results Yield Consensus on Global War on Terror

The Terrorism Index, by FOREIGN POLICY & The Center For American Progress: “Despite today’s highly politicized national security environment, the index results show striking consensus across political party lines. A bipartisan majority (84 percent) of the index’s experts say the United States is not winning the war on terror. Eighty-six percent of the index’s experts… Continue Reading