Friday, November 17, 2006 3:10:55 PM
"In 2005, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) provided $14 million in funding to 38 States and units of local government to search, evaluate, select, and conduct DNA analysis on violent crime "cold cases" that have the potential to be solved through DNA testing, according to federal government sources.
NIJ also provides funding to support regional training opportunities for "cold case" investigators from law enforcement agencies nationwide. These training events are being delivered by NIJ through its cooperative agreement with the National Forensic Technology Center, a member of the NIJ Forensic Resource Network, according to federal government sources.
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