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Episode: 00327 Released on July 13, 2026 Description: Investigative genetic genealogy is helping solve cold cases, identify unknown victims, and generate leads that traditional investigative methods could not uncover. But where do law enforcement analysts fit into this rapidly evolving field?
In the inaugural episode of LEAN (Law Enforcement Analysis Networks), host Jason Elder speaks with Christine Fiechter and Kimm Barnes of the newly formed Investigative Genetic Genealogy Association (IGGA). Christine and Kimm explain the fundamentals of investigative genetic genealogy, how DNA matches and family trees are used to develop investigative leads, and some of the common misconceptions surrounding the practice. They introduce IGGA’s mission and its three pillars of education, networking, and professionalism while discussing the association’s role in bringing together professionals from law enforcement, genealogy, forensic science, academia, and the private sector.
The conversation also explores opportunities for law enforcement analysts to enter the IGG field, training pathways, gaining leadership support, the advantages and challenges faced by smaller agencies, and the evolving legal and ethical landscape surrounding IGG. Whether you are already working with investigative genetic genealogy or simply curious about where your analytical skills could take you next, this episode demonstrates why analysts may already possess one of the most important IGG skills: the ability to connect the dots.
LEAN (Law Enforcement Analysis Networks) is a recurring Analyst Talk series connecting analysts with the professional associations, communities, and networks that can support their careers and professional growth. Each LEAN episode introduces an organization of interest to the law enforcement analysis profession, explores what it does and who it serves, and highlights opportunities for analysts to learn, connect, contribute, and get involved.
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Association(s) Mentioned: IGGA
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Episode: 00327 Released on July 13, 2026 Description: Investigative genetic genealogy is helping solve cold cases, identify unknown victims, and generate leads that traditional investigative methods could not uncover. But where do law enforcement analysts fit into this rapidly evolving field?
In the inaugural episode of LEAN (Law Enforcement Analysis Networks), host Jason Elder speaks with Christine Fiechter and Kimm Barnes of the newly formed Investigative Genetic Genealogy Association (IGGA). Christine and Kimm explain the fundamentals of investigative genetic genealogy, how DNA matches and family trees are used to develop investigative leads, and some of the common misconceptions surrounding the practice. They introduce IGGA’s mission and its three pillars of education, networking, and professionalism while discussing the association’s role in bringing together professionals from law enforcement, genealogy, forensic science, academia, and the private sector.
The conversation also explores opportunities for law enforcement analysts to enter the IGG field, training pathways, gaining leadership support, the advantages and challenges faced by smaller agencies, and the evolving legal and ethical landscape surrounding IGG. Whether you are already working with investigative genetic genealogy or simply curious about where your analytical skills could take you next, this episode demonstrates why analysts may already possess one of the most important IGG skills: the ability to connect the dots.
LEAN (Law Enforcement Analysis Networks) is a recurring Analyst Talk series connecting analysts with the professional associations, communities, and networks that can support their careers and professional growth. Each LEAN episode introduces an organization of interest to the law enforcement analysis profession, explores what it does and who it serves, and highlights opportunities for analysts to learn, connect, contribute, and get involved.
🎧 Listen, share, and keep talking! [Note: Description produced by ChatGPT.]
Association(s) Mentioned: IGGA

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