Profiles in DNA
The National Center for Victims of Crime, as part of its committment to raising awareness of the importance of forensic DNA as a tool to help solve and prevent crime and bring justice to victims, has conducted a series of interviews with survivors, leaders of innovative programs, and dedicated individuals whose work is affected by forensic DNA.
- Kellie Greene, Founder of Speaking Out About Rape, Inc. and sexual assault survivor
- Debbie Smith, Founder of H-E-A-R-T and sexual assault survivor
- Mike Huff and Mike Nance, Co-founders of the International Association of Cold Case Investigators
- Norman Gahn, Assistant District Attorney for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
- Angelo Della Manna, Chief of forensic biology and DNA for Alabama’s Department of Forensic Sciences
- Sarah Chaikin, Cold case program coordinator
- Jennifer Pierce-Weeks, Forensic nurse examiner
- Debbie Shaw, Victim advocate and sexual assault survivor
- Debbie Jones, Victim advocate and sexual assault survivor
- Arthur J. Eisenberg and Bruce Budowle, Directors of the University of North Texas (UNT) Center for Human Identification
- Vicki Kelly, Executive director of the Tommy Foundation