This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in the context of DNA evidence, in particular recent advancements in genomics that have significantly advanced law enforcement investigative capabilities in this area. It discusses a technique known as Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG) which utilizes genomic data held by commercial direct-to-consumer ancestry and health companies to investigate the identity of suspects linked to serious crimes. Using this technique, even if only a small proportion of the population (e.g. 5%) has submitted genomic data to these companies, almost anyone in the population can be identified. We discuss this phenomenon in the context of the existing literature and ...
This Article considers the advent of genetic genealogy, used by law enforcement in capturing the Gol...
© 2017 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Use of DNA in forensic science will be significant...
Using DNA databases has a significant role in finding truths in criminal law; therefore, national DN...
abstract: This thesis examines the use of two novel technologies in forensic science: familial DNA m...
In this brief report, the authors argue that while a lot of concerns about forensic DNA databases ha...
Abstract Every new scientific or technological development is often met with reactions, some positiv...
privacy based on genome concerns occur. DNA databases appears as an example of biotechnology today a...
Over the past decade, law enforcement authorities have amassed huge collections of DNA samples and t...
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in 1953 launched a trut...
DNA technology will impact many areas in society and has been swept up by some members of the crimin...
The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contribut...
This article provides an overview of the use of genetic science and technologies for criminal invest...
In the last year direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic genealogy databases have been used to identify sus...
With the advancement of DNA technology and expansion of direct-to-consumer DNA services, a growing n...
This article focuses on sequences of DNA base-pairs, which are becoming increasingly important in th...
This Article considers the advent of genetic genealogy, used by law enforcement in capturing the Gol...
© 2017 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Use of DNA in forensic science will be significant...
Using DNA databases has a significant role in finding truths in criminal law; therefore, national DN...
abstract: This thesis examines the use of two novel technologies in forensic science: familial DNA m...
In this brief report, the authors argue that while a lot of concerns about forensic DNA databases ha...
Abstract Every new scientific or technological development is often met with reactions, some positiv...
privacy based on genome concerns occur. DNA databases appears as an example of biotechnology today a...
Over the past decade, law enforcement authorities have amassed huge collections of DNA samples and t...
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in 1953 launched a trut...
DNA technology will impact many areas in society and has been swept up by some members of the crimin...
The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contribut...
This article provides an overview of the use of genetic science and technologies for criminal invest...
In the last year direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic genealogy databases have been used to identify sus...
With the advancement of DNA technology and expansion of direct-to-consumer DNA services, a growing n...
This article focuses on sequences of DNA base-pairs, which are becoming increasingly important in th...
This Article considers the advent of genetic genealogy, used by law enforcement in capturing the Gol...
© 2017 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Use of DNA in forensic science will be significant...
Using DNA databases has a significant role in finding truths in criminal law; therefore, national DN...