ILLINOIS STATE POLICE ANNOUNCES OPENING
OF NEW DECATUR FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY
New laboratory will expand the state’s DNA testing
capacity
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[May 24, 2023]
DECATUR – Illinois State Police (ISP) Director Brendan F.
Kelly today announced ISP has received final accreditation for the new
ISP Decatur Forensic Science Laboratory and it is now officially open
for business. The new four-story facility located along U.S. Route 51 on
the south side of Decatur houses12,200-square feet of laboratory space
and will serve law enforcement agencies across the state.
“This top-tier facility will increase capacity to significantly reduce
turnaround time for DNA testing, produce rapid results, and further
reduce the case backlog,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Since day one, my
administration has been committed to delivering justice for every
Illinoisan, and this new Decatur lab will ensure we can accomplish
that.”
The new lab will focus on high-throughput DNA testing, which comprises
about 20% of all ISP forensic cases in the laboratory system. Forensic
scientists at the laboratory will examine evidence collected from crime
scenes and analyze biological material to identify DNA profiles from
suspects.
“The Decatur facility is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art
technology and will be staffed with highly trained individuals who are
critical to providing DNA analysis for the citizens of Illinois,” said
ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly. “The new lab will further reduce backlogs
and allow us to solve crimes faster and bring justice to all involved.”
The new high-throughput DNA laboratory utilizes robotics, which will
increase ISP’s testing capacity. These robots can process case samples
with minimal hands on from the forensic scientist. The technology will
be crucial in providing a short turn around for cases such as property
crimes, homicides, and criminal sexual assaults requiring DNA analysis.
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The Decatur facility houses ISP’s seventh forensic laboratory, as
well as Crime Scene Services. The new facility brings new jobs to
the area and has space for approximately 27 employees, including 12
forensic scientists, five evidence technicians, five administrative
staff, and five crime scene investigators. Approximately $5.4
million was awarded for staffing and equipment at the new laboratory
for the first year.
The ISP forensic science laboratory system has been recognized as
one of the largest crime laboratory systems in the world providing
forensic science analytical services to more than 1,200 state,
county, and local criminal justice agencies. The ISP laboratory
system, currently comprised of seven operational laboratories and a
training and application laboratory, processes evidence from
criminal cases in seven disciplines: drug chemistry, trace
chemistry, toxicology, biology/DNA, latent prints, firearms/toolmarks,
and footwear/tire tracks.
The average turn-around-time for a DNA case to be completed is 3.6
months. At the end of March 2023, 37% of the assignments for DNA
analyses were completed in 60 days or less. Backlogs in testing for
trace chemistry, drug chemistry, latent prints, firearms,
toxicology, and footwear have all decreased by approximately 37%
since 2021.
In June 2022, ISP announced that after decades of extensive sexual
assault forensic backlogs, the number of pending sexual assault
forensic assignments older than 180 days reached zero. This was the
first time since the General Assembly passed the Illinois Sexual
Assault Evidence Submission Act in 2010 that the State of Illinois
was in compliance with the statute. |