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Scientists find potential for interaction among blood-detection chemicals

The first research paper produced at the Ohio Attorney General’s Center for the Future of Forensic Science at Bowling Green State University (BGSU) has been accepted for publication in Forensic Science International.

6/6/2016

Students look for ‘evidence’

A dead “body” on the couch, a gun on the floor and a suspicious note were among the items 35 Bowling Green State University students found recently in a house staged as a crime scene.

6/6/2016

ID number required for ‘drones’

A federal law requiring “drones” — small, unmanned aircraft — to register with the Federal Aviation Administration took effect in December.

6/6/2016

Security updated to protect sensitive email

The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has upgraded its email security to further protect sensitive data. 

6/6/2016

Attorney General provides resources to students with loan concerns

To help prospective, current and former college students understand and manage student loans, the Ohio Attorney General’s Office has developed a comprehensive online student loan center.

6/6/2016

Peace officers receive awards at annual conference

A police officer who saved a woman from a knife-wielding attacker, six others who were stalked by an angry gunman, and a crew who rescued a man from a burning van were among the more than three dozen individuals and groups honored in October at the Ohio Attorney General’s 2015 Law Enforcement Conference. 

2/11/2016

CART recruiting additional coordinators

The Child Abduction Response Team (CART) program is seeking coordinators.

2/11/2016

In the Courts

United States v. Bah, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, July 24, 2015

2/11/2016

Attorney General’s initiative to expand services for crime victims

Victims of domestic violence in Logan County have had to travel at least 30 miles to seek emergency shelter, but a $416,676 grant from the Ohio Attorney General’s Expanding Services and Empowering Victims Initiative is changing that.

2/11/2016

DeWine calls for uniform pre-certification standards for academy applicants

In an effort to standardize the training of Ohio’s peace officers, Attorney General Mike DeWine asked the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) to adopt a set of pre-certification standards for academies.

2/11/2016
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