The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contributions to the modern industrialized world. Not only has it led to formidable advances in medicine and genetic biology, but, in the past ten years, DNA technology also has become an important tool to law enforcement personnel and the legal community. Since 1986, police officers and lawyers have used DNA to find, apprehend, convict, and exonerate criminals ranging from burglars to murderers. The creation of the first DNA criminal investigative database in 1995 in Britain further enabled law enforcement to better exploit the uses of DNA technology and effect more acts of justice. As many more countries develop similar databases and seek to create ...
The establishment of DNA databases has been and continues to be a source of controversy. Proponents ...
DNA technology will impact many areas in society and has been swept up by some members of the crimin...
This chapter examines the use of Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) within criminal justice systems, with s...
The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contribut...
largest DNA database in the world. It contains DNA profiles from more than 2.5 million individuals1 ...
balancing crime detection and human rights Using DNA to trace people who are suspected of committing...
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in 1953 launched a trut...
privacy based on genome concerns occur. DNA databases appears as an example of biotechnology today a...
Since DNA-profiling involves complicated micro-biological issues, it is imperative to have an unders...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
Using DNA databases has a significant role in finding truths in criminal law; therefore, national DN...
This book is about the increasing significance of DNA profiling for crime investigation in modern so...
As we all are aware now the discovery of DNA is the most significant biological discovery of the 20t...
Abstract Every new scientific or technological development is often met with reactions, some positiv...
AbstractBackgroundThe Forensic Genetics Policy Initiative (www.dnapolicyinitiative.org) is a civil s...
The establishment of DNA databases has been and continues to be a source of controversy. Proponents ...
DNA technology will impact many areas in society and has been swept up by some members of the crimin...
This chapter examines the use of Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) within criminal justice systems, with s...
The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contribut...
largest DNA database in the world. It contains DNA profiles from more than 2.5 million individuals1 ...
balancing crime detection and human rights Using DNA to trace people who are suspected of committing...
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in 1953 launched a trut...
privacy based on genome concerns occur. DNA databases appears as an example of biotechnology today a...
Since DNA-profiling involves complicated micro-biological issues, it is imperative to have an unders...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
Using DNA databases has a significant role in finding truths in criminal law; therefore, national DN...
This book is about the increasing significance of DNA profiling for crime investigation in modern so...
As we all are aware now the discovery of DNA is the most significant biological discovery of the 20t...
Abstract Every new scientific or technological development is often met with reactions, some positiv...
AbstractBackgroundThe Forensic Genetics Policy Initiative (www.dnapolicyinitiative.org) is a civil s...
The establishment of DNA databases has been and continues to be a source of controversy. Proponents ...
DNA technology will impact many areas in society and has been swept up by some members of the crimin...
This chapter examines the use of Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) within criminal justice systems, with s...