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FBI Victims Identification Project

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Example of a facial reconstruction by the project, of the Elko County Jane Doe (murder victim, remains found in 1993)

The FBI Victims Identification Project (also known as VICTIMS) is an active research project within the FBI Laboratory to create a national database containing all available records of unidentified human remains. The goal of VICTIMS is to create a federally sponsored national database of unidentified remains.[1] Currently there are many groups attempting to bring closure to an estimated 40,000 unidentified human remains cases in the United States, but VICTIMS is the first attempt to produce a comprehensive approach to the problem.

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Current status

Currently in the data gathering stage, VICTIMS will contain a variety of forms of information that may assist in the identification of unidentified human remains. This information includes case data, biological data, photographs, facial reconstructions, anthropological data, radiographs and dental charts. The project is requesting United States agencies with unidentified human remains to contact them to enter their cases into the database.

Project team

The VICTIMS project team consists of the FBI Laboratory personnel, personnel from the FBI Visiting Scientist Program[2] administered by Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education and the prime contractor Guiding Beacon Solutions.[3] Guiding Beacon, a management and technology consulting firm from Pennsylvania, is providing the technology and data collection efforts for the project.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Federal Bureau of Investigation - Laboratory Services". www2.fbi.gov.
  2. ^ FBI Visiting Scientist Program
  3. ^ Guiding Beacon Solutions

External links

Media related to FBI Victims Identification Project at Wikimedia Commons

This page was last edited on 15 August 2023, at 17:16
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