DNA evidence is a powerful forensic tool in criminal cases. Its use and capabilities have increased substantially since it was first introduced in the late 1980s. That growth has led to the emergence of the following issues that were considered by the 106th Congress in legislative initiatives: eliminating the nationwide backlog of unanalyzed DNA samples, expanding the kinds of offenders who are profiled, providing opportunities for post-conviction testing of DNA evidence, and continuing development of forensic science capabilities. This report discusses those and related issues and the legislation proposed and enacted to address them. It begins by describing provisions in prior federal law and then discusses issues and the legislation propo...
Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA stores all of the genetic information that is unique to each individual...
This Comment assesses the current state of forensic DNA tests and analyzes whether courts should adm...
With the recent rise of the Innocence Movement, many traditional police tools for evaluating forensi...
DNA evidence is a powerful forensic tool in criminal cases. Its use and capabilities have increased ...
This report provides an overview of how DNA is used to investigate crimes and help protect the innoc...
DNA typing has had a major impact on the criminal justice system. There are hundreds of opinions and...
DNA testing on TV shows always looks fast and easy. Hardworking investigators manage to get saliva o...
Forensic science is used as evidence in criminal cases regularly. Recently, however, scientists have...
DNA analysis has revolutionised forensic science; helping to catch prolific murderers and shining a ...
Explores the need for Texas' Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) to collect DNA samples from all arres...
Every state now collects DNA from people convicted of certain offenses. Law enforcement authorities ...
Forensic science has come to play an increasingly important role in aiding crim-inal investigations....
The Act changes and updates several sections of the Georgia Code pertaining to the establishment of ...
Within the criminal justice system, DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) evidence has often been heralded as ...
What is the duty to preserve information in today’s society? In order for humanity to evolve, change...
Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA stores all of the genetic information that is unique to each individual...
This Comment assesses the current state of forensic DNA tests and analyzes whether courts should adm...
With the recent rise of the Innocence Movement, many traditional police tools for evaluating forensi...
DNA evidence is a powerful forensic tool in criminal cases. Its use and capabilities have increased ...
This report provides an overview of how DNA is used to investigate crimes and help protect the innoc...
DNA typing has had a major impact on the criminal justice system. There are hundreds of opinions and...
DNA testing on TV shows always looks fast and easy. Hardworking investigators manage to get saliva o...
Forensic science is used as evidence in criminal cases regularly. Recently, however, scientists have...
DNA analysis has revolutionised forensic science; helping to catch prolific murderers and shining a ...
Explores the need for Texas' Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) to collect DNA samples from all arres...
Every state now collects DNA from people convicted of certain offenses. Law enforcement authorities ...
Forensic science has come to play an increasingly important role in aiding crim-inal investigations....
The Act changes and updates several sections of the Georgia Code pertaining to the establishment of ...
Within the criminal justice system, DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) evidence has often been heralded as ...
What is the duty to preserve information in today’s society? In order for humanity to evolve, change...
Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA stores all of the genetic information that is unique to each individual...
This Comment assesses the current state of forensic DNA tests and analyzes whether courts should adm...
With the recent rise of the Innocence Movement, many traditional police tools for evaluating forensi...