DNA represents the “gold standard” of evidence that solves crimes and obtains convictions. Law enforcement agencies increasingly turn to national and local DNA data-banks to generate possible suspects. These searches may “hit” upon data-bank samples that only partially match the DNA left at a crime scene. The value in a partial match is that it might identify a relative of the perpetrator. Some states have embraced this technique - familial DNA testing - as a harmless additive to traditional or routine investigatory methods, but at least one state has explicitly banned its use. This article examines the scientific, legal, and bioethical implications of familial DNA testing. It examines the scientific significance of obtaining a partial matc...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Note discusses the fundamental science behind DNA and defines and explains ...
Consumer genetics has exploded, driven by the second-most popular hobby in the United States: geneal...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
DNA represents the “gold standard” of evidence that solves crimes and obtains convictions. Law enfor...
abstract: This thesis examines the use of two novel technologies in forensic science: familial DNA m...
The continued growth of forensic DNA databases has brought about greater interest in a search method...
“Familial searching” in law enforcement DNA databases has been pilloried as a step “towards eugenics...
Familial DNA searching is an effective but controversial new forensic tool. It allows law enforcemen...
The FBI’s Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) and its component databases are expanding rapidly. Origi...
Over the past three decades, government regulation and funding of DNA testing has reshaped the use o...
DNA evidence is often presented as the “gold standard” for forensic science. But this was not always...
This Article considers the advent of genetic genealogy, used by law enforcement in capturing the Gol...
Over the past few years, a powerful new forensic technique has emerged. By uploading DNA from a crim...
In the last year direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic genealogy databases have been used to identify sus...
As consumer DNA testing gains widespread popularity, so has law enforcement’s interest in leveraging...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Note discusses the fundamental science behind DNA and defines and explains ...
Consumer genetics has exploded, driven by the second-most popular hobby in the United States: geneal...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
DNA represents the “gold standard” of evidence that solves crimes and obtains convictions. Law enfor...
abstract: This thesis examines the use of two novel technologies in forensic science: familial DNA m...
The continued growth of forensic DNA databases has brought about greater interest in a search method...
“Familial searching” in law enforcement DNA databases has been pilloried as a step “towards eugenics...
Familial DNA searching is an effective but controversial new forensic tool. It allows law enforcemen...
The FBI’s Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) and its component databases are expanding rapidly. Origi...
Over the past three decades, government regulation and funding of DNA testing has reshaped the use o...
DNA evidence is often presented as the “gold standard” for forensic science. But this was not always...
This Article considers the advent of genetic genealogy, used by law enforcement in capturing the Gol...
Over the past few years, a powerful new forensic technique has emerged. By uploading DNA from a crim...
In the last year direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic genealogy databases have been used to identify sus...
As consumer DNA testing gains widespread popularity, so has law enforcement’s interest in leveraging...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Note discusses the fundamental science behind DNA and defines and explains ...
Consumer genetics has exploded, driven by the second-most popular hobby in the United States: geneal...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...