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<p>When I started to write the novel NOTTINGHAM HARBOR it was to just be a fictional crime novel set in northern New England. &nbsp;After working on the story and reading about the DNA analysis stories I realized the novel had a very significant purpose. &nbsp;It was and is the story of how to catch serial rapist after law enforcement has the results from the DNA analysis.<br />The story is about a task force attempting to identify a number of rapist. &nbsp;DNA does not identify the criminal. &nbsp;The FBI maintains a database called CODIS. &nbsp;This is a database of DNA of persons convicted of crimes. &nbsp;Unless a person has been convicted of a crime their DNA is NOT in CODIS. &nbsp;The Author Jack Lorenz of NOTTINGHAM HARBOR fully agrees with this legal restriction. &nbsp;When the DNA from the rape kits is determined very few of the results match the DNA in CODIS. &nbsp;Rape is a unique type of crime. &nbsp;Most criminals do NOT rape in addition to other crimes. &nbsp;So very few rapist are in the CODIS database. &nbsp;So in a number of jurisdictions where several hundred to a thousand rape kits have been analyzed only two or three rapist are identified. &nbsp; The secondary problem is that the serial rapists move from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and only rape once in each jurisdiction. &nbsp;It is very difficult to identify the rapist with the information from only one case. &nbsp;Use of the physical characteristics of the criminal and the DNA must be used to tie cases together. &nbsp;This is what the team of Mattie Greene the mathematics teacher and Sergeant Bill Simpson do in NOTTINGHAM HARBOR. &nbsp;They find a common denominator between the cases with regard to the identity of the rapist. &nbsp;Since rapists like other people must reside work eat and drink at physical places these types of information can be used to identify the specific person. &nbsp; &nbsp;<br />The techniques in the fictional story are the methods required in the real world to catch these dangerous criminals. &nbsp;DNA will not catch but a few rapists. There may be as many as 2000 rapists running around North America. They rape randomly on the streets of this country and Canada. &nbsp;The police and district attorneys in United States must work across jurisdictional lines as in NOTTINGHAM HARBOR. &nbsp;Beside a good story the novel has a higher purpose. &nbsp;It explains how to identify and catch these violent criminals. &nbsp;The other fact about these criminals is some of them are murders in addition to being rapists.<br />If you are victim of a rape then you need to urge the local police to work with other jurisdictions and using technique similar those in NOTTINGHAM HARBOR identify and catch the rapist. &nbsp;This is the purpose of the novel in addition to being a good story. &nbsp;Enjoy the novel.</p>