This commentary on the article Legal and Policy Issues in Expanding the Scope of Law Enforcement DNA Data Banks, 67 Brook. L. Rev. 127 (2001), by Mark Rothstein and Sandra Carnahan, argues that the case for confining law enforcement DNA databases to noncoding loci and to samples from individuals convicted of violent crimes is quite weak. It describes alternative approaches, including the possibility of a population-wide database; the privacy implications of the loci now used in forensic identification; the law governing DNA dragnets; and the limits on DNA databases imposed by recent cases on searches and seizures. It notes the importance of addressing issues of racial equality along with privacy concerns in designing DNA databases for law e...
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...
The introduction of molecular markers, such as STR (Short Tandem Repeats), was a fundamental event i...
This commentary on the article Legal and Policy Issues in Expanding the Scope of Law Enforcement DNA...
Over the past decade, law enforcement authorities have amassed huge collections of DNA samples and t...
The establishment of DNA databases has been and continues to be a source of controversy. Proponents ...
Using DNA databases has a significant role in finding truths in criminal law; therefore, national DN...
This article examines the current concerns about whether DNA databases may be used for actions other...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
This Article discusses a proposal by New York City Police Commissioner Howard Safir to expand New Yo...
largest DNA database in the world. It contains DNA profiles from more than 2.5 million individuals1 ...
Federal and state law enforcement authorities have amassed large collections of DNA samples and the ...
a rich perspective on the development of DNA databank legislation governing England and Whales and t...
The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contribut...
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in 1953 launched a trut...
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...
The introduction of molecular markers, such as STR (Short Tandem Repeats), was a fundamental event i...
This commentary on the article Legal and Policy Issues in Expanding the Scope of Law Enforcement DNA...
Over the past decade, law enforcement authorities have amassed huge collections of DNA samples and t...
The establishment of DNA databases has been and continues to be a source of controversy. Proponents ...
Using DNA databases has a significant role in finding truths in criminal law; therefore, national DN...
This article examines the current concerns about whether DNA databases may be used for actions other...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
This Article discusses a proposal by New York City Police Commissioner Howard Safir to expand New Yo...
largest DNA database in the world. It contains DNA profiles from more than 2.5 million individuals1 ...
Federal and state law enforcement authorities have amassed large collections of DNA samples and the ...
a rich perspective on the development of DNA databank legislation governing England and Whales and t...
The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contribut...
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in 1953 launched a trut...
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...
The introduction of molecular markers, such as STR (Short Tandem Repeats), was a fundamental event i...