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Dustin Driscoll

Public Health Analyst

Education

BS, Criminal Justice, Westfield State University


Dustin Driscoll has 16 years of experience working in the field of missing and unidentified person casework. This work includes in-depth cold case reviews; investigative and intelligence analysis to assist in resolving long-term missing and unidentified person cases; providing recommendations to agencies on cases of unsolved homicides, missing persons, unidentified persons, and violent sexual assaults; creating and providing educational training and technical assistance to investigators; forensic advisory in the areas of violent cold case investigations, advanced DNA testing, and forensic genetic genealogy. Mr. Driscoll is currently working on the Forensic Training and Technical Assistance Program, the Sexual Assault Kit Initiative Training and Technical Assistance Program, and the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs). 

Prior to joining RTI, Mr. Driscoll worked as a senior staff analyst at the National Center for Mission and Exploited Children, and as a senior anti-money laundering analyst at Salem Five Cents Savings Bank and Sovereign Bank. 

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