| Session 87: PP15 -> Computer Crime Analysis and DNA Data Banks |
| Time: 11:00AM to 12:30 PM on Wednesday, November 13 |
| Place: PDR 4 |
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Session Chair: James A. Gilmer, NYS Div. of Criminal Justice Services |
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Versatility in Criminal Offending and Its Effects on Coverage of the Convicted Offender Index: A Comparison of Models for Expanding a DNA Data Bank |
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Bruce Frederick, NYS Div. of Criminal Justice Services (Corresponding) |
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James A. Gilmer, NYS Div. of Criminal Justice Services |
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David J. Van Alstyne, NYS Div. of Criminal Justice Services |
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Tracking DNA Offender Hits on the New York State DNA Data Bank: An Analysis of Criminal Justice Case Processing Outcomes |
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James A. Gilmer, NYS Div. of Criminal Justice Services (Corresponding) |
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David J. Van Alstyne, NYS Div. of Criminal Justice Services |
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Thomas Mitchell, NYS Div. of Criminal Justice Services |
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Compstat and Organizational Change: Challenges and Opportunities |
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James J. Willis, University of Massachusetts - Boston (Corresponding) |
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Stephen D. Mastrofski, George Mason University |
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David L. Weisburd, Hebrew University/University of Maryland |
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Rosann Greenspan, University of California - Berkeley |
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Genetic Information and Crime Investigation: Forensic DNA Profiling and Databasing in Comparative Perspective |
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Robin Williams, University of Durham (Corresponding) |
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Discussants: |
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Tim Schellberg, Smith Alling Lane, P.S. |