
More and more, DNA evidence is playing a larger role in solving cases. Whether used to link a suspect to evidence in a crime, in child ID kits, or collected after sexual assault, this 21st century fingerprint gives law enforcement some accurate information that can help bring you much closer to getting justice.
Which is why collecting DNA during fingerprinting after a felony arrest could be so important in helping to keep our communities safer. With many crimes committed by repeate offenders, this practice could help your state catch criminals sooner. DNA Saves is committed to helping to educating the public and law makers on the importance of DNA evidence, and how it helps in fighting crime.
21 states have already enacted laws requiring DNA for felony arrests. Check out DNA Saves to see if your state is on board, and how you can get in touch with your states lawmakers about bringing crime fighting into the 21st Century.





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