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Genetic justice

DNA data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties

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An edition of Genetic Justice (2010)

Genetic justice

DNA data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties

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National DNA databanks were initially established to catalogue the identities of violent criminals and sex offenders. However, since the mid-1990s, forensic DNA databanks have in some cases expanded to include people merely arrested, regardless of whether they've been charged or convicted of a crime. The public is largely unaware of these changes and the advances that biotechnology and forensic DNA science have made possible. Yet many citizens are beginning to realize that the unfettered collection of DNA profiles might compromise our basic freedoms and rights.

Two leading authors on medical ethics, science policy, and civil liberties take a hard look at how the United States has balanced the use of DNA technology, particularly the use of DNA databanks in criminal justice, with the privacy rights of its citizenry. Krimsky and Simoncelli analyze the constitutional, ethical, and sociopolitical implications of expanded DNA collection in the United States and compare these findings to trends in the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, Germany, and Italy. They explore many controversial topics, including the legal precedent for taking DNA from juveniles, the search for possible family members of suspects in DNA databases, the launch of "DNA dragnets" among local populations, and the warrantless acquisition by police of so-called abandoned DNA in the search for suspects. Most intriguing, Krimsky and Simoncelli explode the myth that DNA profiling is infallible, which has profound implications for criminal justice.

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Genetic Justice: DNA Data Banks, Criminal Investigations, and Civil Liberties
2012, Columbia University Press
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Cover of: Genetic justice
Genetic justice: DNA data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties
2011, Columbia University Press
in English
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Genetic Justice: DNA Data Banks, Criminal Investigations, and Civil Liberties
2010, Columbia University Press
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Table of Contents

Forensic DNA analysis
The network of U.S. DNA data banks
Community DNA dragnets
Familial DNA searches
Forensic DNA phenotyping
Surreptitious biological sampling
Exonerations : when the DNA doesn't match
The allure behind universal data banks
The UK : paving the way to forensic DNA
Japan's forensic DNA data bank : a call for reform
Australia : a quest for uniformity in DNA data banking
Germany : from eugenics to forensics
Italy : a data bank in search of a law
Privacy and genetic surveillance
Racial disparities in DNA data banking
Fallibility in DNA identification
Efficacy : a case of diminishing returns
Toward a vision of justice : recommendations for responsible uses of DNA in law enforcement
Appendix: Six-country comparison of forensic DNA data banks.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Genre
Cross-cultural studies

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.25/62
Library of Congress
HV8073 .K668 2011, RA1057.55

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
406

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24123773M
Internet Archive
geneticjusticedn0000krim
ISBN 13
9780231145206, 9780231517805
LCCN
2010007236
OCLC/WorldCat
562766646

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