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Q&A: Matthew J. Donahue, Section Chief, Attorney General’s Special Prosecutions Section

These attorneys are often asked to act as lead prosecutors in cases in which there is a conflict of interest, or to serve as assistant prosecutors where specialized knowledge is needed.

7/16/2015

BCI fellow to share DNA recovery findings

A touch can say so much, and no one knows that better than the scientist who spent the past year pulling DNA from weapons at the BCI lab in Richfield.

7/16/2015

Agencies, CIT officers find answers together in Delaware

When the same seven citizens were repeatedly having mental-health crises requiring law enforcement intervention in 2011, the officers at the Delaware Police Department knew something needed to be done to stop the cycle.

7/16/2015

Mental-health professionals ride along with police

As a dad, Officer Michael Coleman of the Hamilton Police Department cares deeply about the training that law enforcement receives in regard to dealing with disturbance calls -- especially those involving a person in the midst of an apparent mental-health crisis.

7/16/2015

Ohio School Students Experience Firsthand the Science of BCI

Students at Perrin Woods Elementary in Spring­field got a firsthand look at some of the science behind the efforts of the Bureau of Criminal Inves­tigation (BCI) when the BCI Science School visited last December. 

5/6/2015

Child Abduction Response Teams Adapting to New Approach

When a child is likely in danger, can’t be lo­cated, or is seen being abducted, and immediate action is needed, time is precious. 

5/6/2015

Television Show Explores Ohio Murder Case

The 2012 murder of Jessica Sacco is both tragic and grue­some. It was the topic this past February of an episode of “Web of Lies” on Investigation Discov­ery Channel. 

5/6/2015

Q & A: Tannisha Bell, Section Chief, Attorney General’s Crime Victim Services Section

The section provides compensation to help crime victims and their families cover eligible costs, as well as programming, funding, and training for victims and victim service providers. 

5/6/2015

Access to services for crime victims

The Ohio Attorney General’s Office works with local law enforcement agencies to put crime victims and their families on a path toward rebuilding their lives in the aftermath of violent crime.

5/6/2015

Attorney General Releases 2014 Human Trafficking Report

According to the annual Ohio Attorney General’s Office Human Trafficking Report released earlier this year, law enforcement officers are conducting more human trafficking investigations, and identifying more potential traffickers and trafficking victims, in Ohio than have ever been reported before.

5/6/2015
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