- Title:
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Lessons Learned from 9/11: DNA Identification in Mass Fatality Incidents
- Date:
- September 2006
- Organisations
- US Department of Justice
- Authors:
- Department of Justice
Overview
The report reviews the experiences of the Kinship and Data Analysis Panel (KADAP), a blue-ribbon panel assembled by the National Institute of Justice after the 9/11 attacks. The KADAP's role was to support the work of New York City's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in the identification—through DNA analysis—of the World Trade Center victims. The report also looks to the future, offering "best practices" guidance (particularly to the Nation's laboratory directors) on preparing a plan for responding to a mass fatality event, whether caused by terrorism or natural disaster