Promoting Justice Through Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Promoting Justice Through Investigative Genetic Genealogy
By comparing the DNA profile of an unknown individual to data donated by genetic volunteers and publicly available records, a suspect lead is developed. This lead is then provided to the investigating agency for further consideration. Investigative Genetic Genealogy is an analytical tool that expands the possibilities for justice when families are looking for answers.
IGG can be utilized to provide leads in cases of violent crime and unidentified human remains.
IGG must be used within legal and ethical boundaries, with appropriate consideration for privacy and consent.
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Fair IGG operates as a 501(c)(3) non-profit and is funded through donations & grant support to conduct IGG testing and analysis in partnership with law enforcement agencies and other partner organizations.
Fair IGG currently operates in the United States of America.
Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG), also known as Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy (FIGG), is a pioneering approach that leverages DNA technology aids law enforcement and forensic experts in cracking cold cases and revealing the identities of unknown persons and resolving cases to bring justice to victims of violent crimes.
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