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File #: 21397    Version: 1 Name: Cold Case Investigations State Grant Award - $40,500
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/14/2011 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 3/15/2011 Final action: 3/15/2011
Enactment date: 3/16/2011 Enactment #: RES-11-00218
Title: Authorizing the Mayor, City Clerk and Chief of Police to accept up to $40,500 for cold case investigations using DNA analysis from a U.S. Department of Justice grant awarded to the Wisconsin Department of Justice, in cooperation with the Madison Police Department, the Dane County Sheriff's Office, the Dane County Coroner’s Office and the Rock County Sheriff's Office.
Sponsors: David J. Cieslewicz, Paul E. Skidmore
Fiscal Note
There is no impact on cost controls or the levy. Grant funds will be accounted for in a special revenue fund.

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Authorizing the Mayor, City Clerk and Chief of Police to accept up to $40,500 for cold case investigations using DNA analysis from a U.S. Department of Justice grant awarded to the Wisconsin Department of Justice, in cooperation with the Madison Police Department, the Dane County Sheriff's Office, the Dane County Coroner’s Office and the Rock County Sheriff's Office.

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WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice has provided funding for states and units of local government to identify, review, and investigate violent crime cold cases that have the potential to be solved using DNA analysis, and to locate and analyze biological evidence associated with these cases; and,

WHEREAS, experience has shown that cold case programs can solve a substantial number of violent crime cold cases, including homicides and sexual assaults. Advances in DNA technologies have substantially increased the successful DNA analysis of aged, degraded, limited, or otherwise compromised biological evidence; and

WHEREAS, as a result, crime scene samples once thought to be unsuitable for testing may now yield DNA profiles. Additionally, samples that previously generated inconclusive DNA results may now be successfully analyzed using newer methods; and

WHEREAS, the Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigations was awarded $506,323 for the Wisconsin Cold Case Initiative Resolving Cold Cases Using DNA, with up to $40,500 for the Madison Police Department; and

WHEREAS, the Madison Police Department recognizes that some major crimes are not quickly solved and become classified as cold cases, in which new leads and convictions of those responsible become harder to obtain; and

WHEREAS, the Madison Police Department has created a Cold Case Review Team to review these aging cases and show our community the Department...

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