This review describes the social and ethical responses to the history of innovations in forensic genetics and their application to criminal investigations. Following an outline of the three recurrent social perspectives that have informed these responses (crime management, due process, and genetic surveillance), it goes on to introduce the repertoire of ethical considerations by describing a series of key reports that have shaped subsequent commentaries on forensic DNA profiling and databasing. Four major ethical concerns form the focus of the remainder of the paper (dignity, privacy, justice, and social solidarity), and key features of forensic genetic practice are examined in the light of these concerns. The paper concludes with a discuss...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
The diffusion of databases storing genetic information and health records for many citizens is clear...
Forensic molecular genetics has been evolved from a rapidly developing field into accepted forensic ...
Since the introduction of genetic fingerprinting 30 years ago, there has been considerable developme...
Greater scrutiny and demands for innovation and increased productivity place pressures on scientists...
In this brief report, the authors argue that while a lot of concerns about forensic DNA databases ha...
The ethical aspects of biobanks and forensic DNA databases are often treated as separate issues. As ...
Molecular analysis of DNA variation has usurped the place of all earlier technologies in forensic...
This collection reviews developments in DNA profiling across jurisdictions with a focus on scientifi...
Before the advent of forensic DNA profiling, forensic techniques such as fingerprint examination and...
This open access book uses a critical sociological perspective to explore contemporary ways of refor...
Forensic genetics comes under critical scrutiny when developments challenge previously accepted lega...
The authors examine the two main attitudes toward genetics: Exceptionalism and Undervaluation. They ...
Greater scrutiny and demands for innovation and increased productivity place pressures on scientists...
The EUROFORGEN Network of Excellence has brought together some of the leading individuals and groups...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
The diffusion of databases storing genetic information and health records for many citizens is clear...
Forensic molecular genetics has been evolved from a rapidly developing field into accepted forensic ...
Since the introduction of genetic fingerprinting 30 years ago, there has been considerable developme...
Greater scrutiny and demands for innovation and increased productivity place pressures on scientists...
In this brief report, the authors argue that while a lot of concerns about forensic DNA databases ha...
The ethical aspects of biobanks and forensic DNA databases are often treated as separate issues. As ...
Molecular analysis of DNA variation has usurped the place of all earlier technologies in forensic...
This collection reviews developments in DNA profiling across jurisdictions with a focus on scientifi...
Before the advent of forensic DNA profiling, forensic techniques such as fingerprint examination and...
This open access book uses a critical sociological perspective to explore contemporary ways of refor...
Forensic genetics comes under critical scrutiny when developments challenge previously accepted lega...
The authors examine the two main attitudes toward genetics: Exceptionalism and Undervaluation. They ...
Greater scrutiny and demands for innovation and increased productivity place pressures on scientists...
The EUROFORGEN Network of Excellence has brought together some of the leading individuals and groups...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
The diffusion of databases storing genetic information and health records for many citizens is clear...
Forensic molecular genetics has been evolved from a rapidly developing field into accepted forensic ...