Stanard POST Order Forms Update

Posted: July 11, 2021

Please note that we have updated our Stanard order forms for POST tests. If you have an old copy of the order forms on file, please delete and download the news ones here.

If your administrative staff takes care of these orders, please forward this notice on to them. Questions? Email [email protected]. 

 

2021 Annual Conference Sponsor In The Spotlight: Axon

Posted: Jul 10, 2021

We'd like to thank Axon for its continued support of CACP. They were one of the Awards Dinner Sponsors at the 2021 Annual Conference and we are glad they were able to join us!

Axon protects life by connecting devices, apps and people onto one centralized network. Their technologies impact every aspect of an officer’s day-to-day experience.

Thank you Axon!

 

2021 Annual Conference Sponsor In The Spotlight: CAPERS North America

Posted: July 10, 2021

We'd like to thank CAPERS North America for its continued support of CACP. They were a Registration Sponsor at the 2021 Annual Conference and we are glad they were able to join us!

SB-217 Made Easy.

CAPERS Software is already compliant with SB-217 and is currently working with the State to electronically file the necessary data directly with the State.

CAPERS was designed with smaller agencies in mind, giving agencies with as few as one officer more bells and whistles than the private-equity backed companies, for less. CAPERS makes compliance with SB-217 and NIBRS easy, as smaller agencies typically do not have the funds available for training. And speaking of training, with CAPERS both initial and on-going training is included, ensuring everyone in the agency is using the software to its highest potential.

Set up is easy and since CAPERS only works with small to mid-sized agencies your agency will experience customer service typically only given to larger cities. CAPERS is the most robust system available to smaller agencies and is available on-prem, SaaS or Hosted.

If you’re struggling with SB-217 or NIBRS compliance and not getting the customer service you deserve from your current CAD/RMS vendor it might be time to see what CAPERS can do for you.

CAPERS North America
[email protected]
708-995-7500
877-618-4911

 

How Your Agency Can Solve Cold Cases Using Investigative Genetic Genealogy

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Investigative genetic genealogy, also known as forensic genetic genealogy, combines the use of crime scene DNA and SNP-based relative matching with genealogical research to predict where a suspect or unidentified person may fit in a family tree. Crime scene DNA samples are converted to SNP files by an independent lab and the SNP files are uploaded to two DNA databases—GEDmatch and FamilyTreeDNA. These two DNA databases offer users the ability to opt in for law enforcement access, and law enforcement SNP files are only compared against users who have opted in. Investigative genetic genealogists then build family trees using the match lists to determine how a suspect or unidentified person is related to their matches. Determining how different genetic networks or clusters of relatives connect can oftentimes narrow the search down to a small number of family members or to a specific person. These investigative leads are then given to the law enforcement agency, who must then confirm the leads with DNA STR testing by a government forensic lab.
 
Steps for investigative genetic genealogy submission:
  1. Confirm that your case is an unsolved violent crime that is permitted by the GEDmatch and FamilyTreeDNA terms of service (homicide, non-negligent homicide, aggravated assault, rape, robbery, kidnapping, and unidentified human remains).
  2. Confirm that your unknown suspect’s DNA has been submitted to CODIS and there are no hits, or confirm there are not hits in CODIS on your unidentified human remains.
  3. Confirm that a suitable DNA sample exists in your case (varies by lab).
  4. Send subsample to a lab that can perform SNP analysis.
  5. Obtain SNP file for upload to GEDmatch and FamilyTreeDNA.

 

Find out more at solvedbydna.com

 

New Job Postings Available On Website

The City of Cherry Hills Village is looking for a Police Evidence Technician. Click here for more information.

The City of Cherry Hills Village is looking for a Post Certified Police Officer. Click here for more information.

The City of Evans is looking for a Police Officer. Click here for more information.

The District Attorney's Office is looking for District Attorney Investigator. Click here for more information.

The City of Northglenn is looking for a Police Officer. Click here for more information.

These openings have also been posted on the CACP website

If you have a Chief of Police job that you would like to post on the CACP website, please send the information to [email protected].

Not a member? Join today!

 
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