| Parents and families of missing children or adult | | | | technology is available now, and forward thinking Law |
| abduction victims now have the opportunity to bring | | | | Enforcement Agencies can consider looking into it. |
| closure to cases that Police have been unable to | | | | Unfortunately because of Law Enforcement's inherent |
| solve. Because of the development of a new crime | | | | resistance to accepting the new technology, many |
| solving technology, it is no longer necessary to tolerate | | | | attempts to cultivate their interest and willingness to |
| a stalled investigation. No matter how old a missing | | | | accept help from those skilled in its use, has been slow |
| child or adult abduction case is it can be brought back | | | | in coming. For the most part those who are skilled in |
| to life and resolved. | | | | the technology, and feel compelled to make certain |
| The new technology was developed outside of the | | | | that a particular crime gets solved, have to work the |
| channels normally associated with developing | | | | case without any cooperation from Law Enforcement, |
| innovative crime solving techniques, and is not yet | | | | and then mail their report to the agency responsible for |
| widely known or used by the Law Enforcement | | | | solving the case. Typically, Police will announce that a |
| Community. The technology has already been | | | | case has been solved within three days after receiving |
| instrumental in solving many crimes, and can be made | | | | the report. |
| available to any Law Enforcement Agency interested | | | | Because of the difficulty involved in convincing Law |
| in dramatically increasing their crime-solving rates. | | | | Enforcement Authorities to work with those who have |
| Because of the unorthodox aspects of the technology, | | | | the ability to utilize the new technology, many in the |
| and an ingrained misconception of the science involved, | | | | group are forced to contact the victim's families |
| some Law Enforcement Officials refuse to admit | | | | directly, and ask for permission to help. When this is |
| publicly that a crime was solved through use of the | | | | done, the information that is provided in the report sent |
| technology for fear of being ridiculed by their peers. | | | | to the Police is so compelling Police have little choice |
| This attitude is destined to change as the Scientific | | | | but to act on the information, causing them to |
| Community begins to get involved and validates the | | | | regenerate their investigation. |
| new science. | | | | It is now possible for parents and families of abducted |
| Law Enforcement has a perceived moral obligation to | | | | missing children and adults to contact those who are |
| the public to use any means available to solve a crime, | | | | skilled in the technology directly without the need for |
| and this new tool can be the solution for any crime | | | | Law Enforcement Authorities to initially be involved in |
| they have been unable to solve using the limited | | | | the process. |
| capabilities of conventional crime solving methods. The | | | | |