Over the past decade, law enforcement authorities have amassed huge collections of DNA samples and the identifying profiles derived from them. Large DNA databanks routinely help to identify the guilty and to exonerate the innocent, but as the databanks grow, so do fears about civil liberties. Perhaps the most controversial policy issue in the creation of these databases is the question of coverage: Whose DNA profiles should be stored in them? The possibilities extend from convicted violent sex offenders to all convicted felons, to everyone arrested, to the entire population. This Article questions the rationales for drawing the line at all convicted offenders or at all arrestees. It suggests that such coverage results in sampling DNA dispro...
This Note examines current developments in state DNA databank laws and the controversy surrounding t...
balancing crime detection and human rights Using DNA to trace people who are suspected of committing...
Few can argue with the message that DNA saves lives, and that message is used time and again to just...
Over the past decade, law enforcement authorities have amassed huge collections of DNA samples and t...
Every state now collects DNA from people convicted of certain offenses. Law enforcement authorities ...
Using DNA databases has a significant role in finding truths in criminal law; therefore, national DN...
Routine DNA sampling following a custodial arrest process is now the norm in many jurisdictions, but...
largest DNA database in the world. It contains DNA profiles from more than 2.5 million individuals1 ...
In the past couple of decades, the use of DNA testing has become a major debate in criminal law. Man...
Pursuant to federal statutes and to laws in all fifty states, the United States government has assem...
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in 1953 launched a trut...
This article addresses whether the DNA Act (which requires DNA samples from arrestees) passes consti...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
DNA Forensics, the use of DNA by law enforcement in investigations, has been the most effective tool...
The establishment of DNA databases has been and continues to be a source of controversy. Proponents ...
This Note examines current developments in state DNA databank laws and the controversy surrounding t...
balancing crime detection and human rights Using DNA to trace people who are suspected of committing...
Few can argue with the message that DNA saves lives, and that message is used time and again to just...
Over the past decade, law enforcement authorities have amassed huge collections of DNA samples and t...
Every state now collects DNA from people convicted of certain offenses. Law enforcement authorities ...
Using DNA databases has a significant role in finding truths in criminal law; therefore, national DN...
Routine DNA sampling following a custodial arrest process is now the norm in many jurisdictions, but...
largest DNA database in the world. It contains DNA profiles from more than 2.5 million individuals1 ...
In the past couple of decades, the use of DNA testing has become a major debate in criminal law. Man...
Pursuant to federal statutes and to laws in all fifty states, the United States government has assem...
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in 1953 launched a trut...
This article addresses whether the DNA Act (which requires DNA samples from arrestees) passes consti...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
DNA Forensics, the use of DNA by law enforcement in investigations, has been the most effective tool...
The establishment of DNA databases has been and continues to be a source of controversy. Proponents ...
This Note examines current developments in state DNA databank laws and the controversy surrounding t...
balancing crime detection and human rights Using DNA to trace people who are suspected of committing...
Few can argue with the message that DNA saves lives, and that message is used time and again to just...