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Mariska Hargitay Backs Expansion of NY’s DNA Database
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed making New York State the first state in the country to expand its DNA database to include anyone who has been convicted of a crime. In his annual State of the State Address, Cuomo said he would seek to expand the database to cover all crimes which would result in preventing future crimes and would help exonerate wrongfully accused individuals.
Broome County DA Voices Support for DNA Databank Expansion
"I am 100% confident that of the elected DA's across the state will be supportive of this legislation," said Broome County District Attorney Gerry Mollen as he gathered with local law enforcement leaders Tuesday to voice their support for Governor Andrew Cuomo's All Crimes DNA Bill.
‘SVU’ cop backs gov DNA push
Police departments around the state — both real and fictional — are rallying behind Gov. Cuomo’s push for a statewide DNA database.
Mariska Hargitay - Hargitay Urging U.s. Politicians To Expand Dna Registry
Actress Mariska Hargitay is urging politicians to support the possible expansion of the U.S. Dna registry, so real-life detectives would be able to solve assault, abuse and murder cases faster.
Debate grows over DNA database expansion
New York law enforcement officials are pushing for a major expansion to the state's DNA databank. If approved, the state would require those convicted of misdemeanor crimes to submit DNA samples just like felony convicts already do.
Groups begin statewide child abuse prevention campaign
The Hawai‘i Children’s Trust Fund partnered with the Joyful Heart Foundation to begin a statewide public awareness campaign called “One Strong ‘Ohana.” The groups will integrate television, radio, online and print public service announcements with grassroots programs, organizers said in a news release.
VIDEO: One Strong Ohana Launch
Hawaii Children’s Trust Fund hosted a tweetup at P.F. Chang’s to spread the word about the launch of its “One Strong Ohana” campaign.
Nearly half on isle know child abuse victim, study says
The study, "Perceptions of Child Abuse and Neglect in Hawaii," found that 47 percent of Hawaii County residents say they know a victim of child abuse. It also found that 89 percent of Big Islanders believe child abuse is a major problem.
Jamba Juice benefits Hawaii Childrens Trust
Jamba Juice’s new Fit ‘n Fruitful smoothies are a great new option – and support a great cause.
Hawai‘i Children’s Trust Fund’s One Strong ‘Ohana
From now until March 12, Jamba Juice Hawai‘i will donate 25 cents from each Fit ‘n Fruitful smoothie purchased to the Hawai‘i Children’s Trust Fund’s One Strong ‘Ohana campaign.