Greater scrutiny and demands for innovation and increased productivity place pressures on scientists. Forensic genetics is advancing at a rapid pace but can only do so responsibly, usefully, and acceptably within ethical and legal boundaries. We argue that such boundaries require that forensic scientists embrace ‘ethics as lived practice’. As a starting point, we critically discuss ‘thin’ ethics in forensic genetics, which lead to a myopic focus on procedures, and to seeing ‘privacy’ as the sole ethical concern and technology as a mere tool. To overcome ‘thin’ ethics in forensic genetics, we instead propose understanding ethics as an intrinsic part of the lived practice of a scientist. Therefore, we explore, within the context of three case...
Informed consent is based on basic ethical principles that should be considered when conducting biom...
AbstractBackgroundThe Forensic Genetics Policy Initiative (www.dnapolicyinitiative.org) is a civil s...
Since DNA analysis became part of forensic science in the mid-1980s, its impact on investigation of ...
Greater scrutiny and demands for innovation and increased productivity place pressures on scientists...
Greater scrutiny and demands for innovation and increased productivity place pressures on scientists...
This review describes the social and ethical responses to the history of innovations in forensic gen...
The EUROFORGEN Network of Excellence has brought together some of the leading individuals and groups...
The ethical aspects of biobanks and forensic DNA databases are often treated as separate issues. As ...
Molecular analysis of DNA variation has usurped the place of all earlier technologies in forensic...
Forensic genetics comes under critical scrutiny when developments challenge previously accepted lega...
Since the introduction of genetic fingerprinting 30 years ago, there has been considerable developme...
Forensic science applies scientific methods to matters related to the legal system. Members of the f...
Forensic Science International: Genetics and Forensic Science International: Reports communicate res...
The use of forensic genealogy to solve criminal cases is likely to increase in the coming years, esp...
Over 30 million people worldwide have taken a commercial at-home DNA test, because they were interes...
Informed consent is based on basic ethical principles that should be considered when conducting biom...
AbstractBackgroundThe Forensic Genetics Policy Initiative (www.dnapolicyinitiative.org) is a civil s...
Since DNA analysis became part of forensic science in the mid-1980s, its impact on investigation of ...
Greater scrutiny and demands for innovation and increased productivity place pressures on scientists...
Greater scrutiny and demands for innovation and increased productivity place pressures on scientists...
This review describes the social and ethical responses to the history of innovations in forensic gen...
The EUROFORGEN Network of Excellence has brought together some of the leading individuals and groups...
The ethical aspects of biobanks and forensic DNA databases are often treated as separate issues. As ...
Molecular analysis of DNA variation has usurped the place of all earlier technologies in forensic...
Forensic genetics comes under critical scrutiny when developments challenge previously accepted lega...
Since the introduction of genetic fingerprinting 30 years ago, there has been considerable developme...
Forensic science applies scientific methods to matters related to the legal system. Members of the f...
Forensic Science International: Genetics and Forensic Science International: Reports communicate res...
The use of forensic genealogy to solve criminal cases is likely to increase in the coming years, esp...
Over 30 million people worldwide have taken a commercial at-home DNA test, because they were interes...
Informed consent is based on basic ethical principles that should be considered when conducting biom...
AbstractBackgroundThe Forensic Genetics Policy Initiative (www.dnapolicyinitiative.org) is a civil s...
Since DNA analysis became part of forensic science in the mid-1980s, its impact on investigation of ...