Forensic Criminal Tagging System

Nov. 11, 2019
Technology proven to enhance performance of intrusion, access control and video monitoring systems

Palm Beach, Fla. -- Nov. 11, 2019 -- CSI Protect has announced that the first forensic Criminal Tagging System, from SelectaDNA, in all of Florida has been installed at Raptis Rare Books on Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, Fla. The system was installed by CSI Palm Beach, a Certified Dealer for CSI Protect.

The high-tech crime-fighting technology utilizes forensic marking (a.k.a. synthetic DNA) to stealthily tag criminals with an invisible forensic mist.  The solution remains on a criminal’s skin and clothing for weeks to months, allowing police to identify them well after the commission of a crime via the use of a special frequency light.

The primary focus of the technology is crime prevention, with a documented reduction in crime (robbery, burglary and high-value theft) by up to 40 to 86 percent where deployed.  If a crime is committed, the forensic marker enhances law enforcement abilities to more effectively identify criminals, and items, linked to a specific a crime scene.

Each unit of the technology contains a universally unique forensic code (forensic) associated with a specific location.  The codes are never replicated and irrefutably connect a criminal to a specific crime scene.  The synthetic forensic markers are manufactured in a state-of-the-art ISO 17025 accredited laboratory that replicate the form and functionality of human / organic DNA. 

“We have some of the world’s most valuable rare books, not only in terms of historical significance but also in monetary value,” said Matthew Raptis, owner of Raptis Rare Books, one of the world’s leading rare and antiquarian book galleries.  “I became enamored with the technology during my regular travels throughout Europe as I learned about its success in preventing crime.  This technology will add an additional layer of security to reduce the likelihood of theft, burglary and robbery.”

“We’re pleased to help protect Raptis Rare Books’ immense and impressive inventory of literary gems,” said Joe Maltese, Vice President of Marketing and Operations for CSI Protect, the exclusive provider of SelectaDNA technology in the United States and Canada.  “The technology is used and trusted by some of the largest and most iconic companies across the globe and we’re proud to now make it available in the United States.”

A brief sampling of the technology’s users include: Louis Vuitton, Richard Mille, Chanel, Tag Heuer, LVMH, G4S, 7-Eleven, T-Mobile, Securitas, GlaxoSmithKline, RBS, Lloyds Bank, McDonald’s, KFC, Balfour Beatty, Shell, Texaco, Pandora, Bank of New Zealand, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and countless others. 

While relatively new in the United States, the technology has been in use for more than a decade in 30-plus countries on five continents.  It is now quickly gaining support with law enforcement and loss prevention professionals in North America.

The Criminal Tagging System can be activated via numerous modalities including panic button, money clip, remote video monitoring, burglar alarms, access control and intrusion detection systems. CSI Protect is a certified Milestone System Technology Partner, capable of integrating with Milestone’s XProtect VMS offerings.

I’m extremely impressed with the success and infinite capabilities of SelectaDNA forensic marking technology, which is now available in the United States through CSI Protect,” said Henrik Friborg Jacobsen, Co-Founder of Milestone Systems and investor and Chief Advisor to CSI Protect. Its ability to integrate with a plethora of security systems provides enhanced crime prevention outcomes for integrators and their clients. Video will no longer be standing alone as evidence.  Criminals now can also be tagged and linked directly to a specific crime scene. CSI Protect and SelectaDNA are bringing game changing forensic marking technology into the US market.  I am truly excited to be part of this journey.”

The Palm Beach Police Department is supportive of the crime-fighting capabilities of the  forensic marking technology and is in the process of being trained by CSI Protect concerning  proper police procedures to properly:

  • identify forensically marked criminals and items, and
  • collect and process forensically marked evidence

The technology has been officially endorsed by the Palm Beach County Law Enforcement Exchange (LEX), which is comprised of law enforcement agencies in Florida.  LEX provides a data sharing consortium that combines intelligence and records management systems’ data into one deliverable program.  LEX and CSI Protect’s crime-fighting partnership helps synergize crime-fighting outcomes for crime prevention and criminal investigations.

SelectaDNA is the global leader in forensic marking and offers a full range of property, infrastructure and offender marking solutions, using a completely secure and unique synthetic DNA technology. SelectaDNA, which is water-based and non-toxic, is proven to reduce theft and burglaries by up to 83%. SelectaDNA not only reduces crime but also enables law enforcement to link criminals to crime scenes and secure convictions.

CSI Protect is headquartered in Boynton Beach, Fla., and is the exclusive provider of SelectaDNA technology in the United States and Canada – providing full-service crime-fighting expertise to prevent and reduce crime, as well as aid law enforcement in the efficient, accurate identification and apprehension of criminals. For more information, visit www.CSIprotect.com

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