Thursday, November 18, 2004
DNA in "Minor" Crimes Yields Major Benefits in Public Safety / National Institute of Justice , Nov 2004
http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/207203.pdf"Property crime offenders have high recidivism rates, their crime and violence can escalate, and property crime cases often go unsolved. It has been estimated that each burglar in the top 10 percent of burglars commits more than 232 burglaries per year. Several police departments in the United States are finding that they may be able to change these trends. When they analyze DNA from a burglary, they get evidence that often solves several other cases as well. And they are finding that biological evidence collected from property crime scenes can prevent future property crimes and more serious offenses. "