The Pioneering True Crime Program
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, they are titled differently based on your location.
Unfortunately, we do not have the resources to conduct independent investigations. However, there are many Innocence Projects in the U.S. that devote their time specifically to the exoneration of individuals believed to be innocent. Please click here to find the Innocence Project nearest to you.
Again, we cannot conduct independent investigations, however, there are organizations that can refer you those who may be able to help:
National Center For Victims of Crime
www.victimsofcrime.org
(202) 467-8700
National Center for Parents of Murdered Children, Inc.
www.pomc.com
888-818-POMC
The United States Department of Justice
Help for Victims of Crime
www.justice.gov/actioncenter/find-help-and-information-crime-victims
Our Resources Page lists different forensic science fields, forensic terms, and some helpful links to professional organizations. We highly suggest you visit the American Academy of Forensic Science (LINK: www.aafs.org) website. They have a program called the Young Forensic Scientists Forum (YFSF), which is dedicated to helping young people who want to become forensic scientists. Here you will find resources including colleges with forensic science programs, mentoring programs, newsletters, and links to other organizations.
