In this case study, we want to gain insight into how residents of three municipalities communicate about the new murder scenario of the cold case of Marianne Vaatstra and the possibility of a large-scale DNA familial searching. We investigate how stakeholders shape their arguments in conversation with each other and with the police. We investigate the repertoires that participants use to achieve certain effects in their interactions with others in three focus groups. The results show that the analyzed repertoires are strong normative orientated. We see two aspects emerge that affect the support for large-scale DNA familial searching. These are: 1. Cautious formulations: respondents showed restraint in making personal judgments and often for...
Familial DNA searching is an effective but controversial new forensic tool. It allows law enforcemen...
Online firstFamilial searching is a technology that detects genetic relatedness. The term is general...
In this article we describe the use of a data-sharing focus group for triangulation with face-to-fac...
In this case study, we want to gain insights into how residents of three municipalities communicate ...
In this case study, we want to gain insight into how residents of three municipalities communicate a...
In this contribution, we analyze the recently adjudicated Milica van Doorn rape and murder case. In ...
In 2017, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released the uniform crime report revealing that there ...
Forensic DNA phenotyping (FDP) is an umbrella term for practices seeking to infer likely phenotypic ...
DNA profiling is frequently described as the gold standard for individual identification and thus an...
During the last decade, DNA profiling and the use of DNA databases have become two of the most emplo...
DNA profiling is a well-established technology for use in the criminal justice system, both in court...
Public discussions about forensic evidence and the criminal justice system have been largely centred...
Whereas the vast majority of social science studies on genetics concern health, this conference take...
Focus group methods specialize in the analysis of interactive discourse, but are only rarely employe...
[Excerpt] ‘One of the most important problems in forensic medicine’, write foren- sic geneticists An...
Familial DNA searching is an effective but controversial new forensic tool. It allows law enforcemen...
Online firstFamilial searching is a technology that detects genetic relatedness. The term is general...
In this article we describe the use of a data-sharing focus group for triangulation with face-to-fac...
In this case study, we want to gain insights into how residents of three municipalities communicate ...
In this case study, we want to gain insight into how residents of three municipalities communicate a...
In this contribution, we analyze the recently adjudicated Milica van Doorn rape and murder case. In ...
In 2017, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released the uniform crime report revealing that there ...
Forensic DNA phenotyping (FDP) is an umbrella term for practices seeking to infer likely phenotypic ...
DNA profiling is frequently described as the gold standard for individual identification and thus an...
During the last decade, DNA profiling and the use of DNA databases have become two of the most emplo...
DNA profiling is a well-established technology for use in the criminal justice system, both in court...
Public discussions about forensic evidence and the criminal justice system have been largely centred...
Whereas the vast majority of social science studies on genetics concern health, this conference take...
Focus group methods specialize in the analysis of interactive discourse, but are only rarely employe...
[Excerpt] ‘One of the most important problems in forensic medicine’, write foren- sic geneticists An...
Familial DNA searching is an effective but controversial new forensic tool. It allows law enforcemen...
Online firstFamilial searching is a technology that detects genetic relatedness. The term is general...
In this article we describe the use of a data-sharing focus group for triangulation with face-to-fac...