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Forensic DNA Education for Law Enforcement Decisionmakers

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Overview

DNA legislation is becoming more common. As a result, careful drafting of prospective bills and effective communication with the legislature is critical. Communicating with a legislative body is more complex than just writing good legislation and presenting it to receptive sponsors. The process includes defining the specifics of the proposal, including all agencies interested in the drafting of the legislation, building consensus and presenting the bill to the legislature. The bill needs to be analyzed at each step to determine if it is likely to pass the legislature and provide the expected outcome to positively impact the criminal justice process.

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