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Genetic Suspects: Global Governance of Forensic DNA Profiling and Databasing

Genetic Suspects: Global Governance of Forensic DNA Profiling and Databasing

9781108829076
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Opis
As DNA forensic profiling and databasing become established as key technologies in the toolbox of the forensic sciences, their expanding use raises important issues that promise to touch everyones lives. In an authoritative global investigation of a diverse range of countries, including those at the forefront of these technologies development and use, this book identifies and provides critical reflection upon the many issues of privacy; distributive justice; DNA information system ownership; biosurveillance; function creep; the reliability of collection, storage and analysis of DNA profiles; the possibility of transferring medical DNA information to forensics databases; and democratic involvement and transparency in governance, an emergent key theme. This book is timely and significant in providing the essential background and discussion of the ethical, legal and societal dimensions for academics, practitioners, public interest and criminal justice organisations, and students of the life sciences, law, politics, and sociology.
Szczegóły produktu
88742
9781108829076
9781108829076

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Rok wydania
2020
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
369
Wymiary (mm)
153.00 x 230.00
Waga (g)
500
  • List of contributors; About the contributors; Foreword Sheila Jasanoff; Acknowledgments; 1. Introducing Genetic Suspects Richard Hindmarsh and Barbara Prainsack; Part I. Key Areas in DNA Profiling and Databasing:: 2. Key issues in DNA profiling and databasing:: implications for governance Barbara Prainsack; 3. Forensic utilization of voluntarily collected DNA samples:: law enforcement versus human rights Elazar Zadok, Gali Ben-Or and Gabriela Fisman; 4. Base assumptions? Racial aspects of US DNA forensics Harriet A. Washington; 5. Health and wealth, law and order:: banking DNA against disease and crime Richard Tutton and Mairi Levitt; 6. DNA profiling versus fingerprint evidence:: more of the same? Simon A. Cole and Michael Lynch; Part II. National Contexts of Forensic DNA Technologies and Key Issues:: 7. DNA databases and the forensic imaginary Robin Williams; 8. Partners in crime:: on the use of forensic DNA technologies in Austria Barbara Prainsack; 9. Inquisitorial forensic DNA profiling in the Netherlands and the expansion of the forensic genetic body Victor Toom; 10. DNA - the Nor-way:: black boxing the evidence and monopolising the key Johanne Yttri Dahl; 11. Portuguese forensic DNA database:: political enthusiasm, public trust and probable issues in future practice Helena Machado and Susana Silva; 12. On trial! Governing forensic DNA technologies in the United States Jay D. Aronson; 13. Biosurveillance and biocivic concerns, from truth to trust:: the Australian forensic DNA terrain Richard Hindmarsh; 14. Finding the balance:: forensic DNA profiling in New Zealand Johanna S. Veth and Gerald Midgley; 15. Forensic DNA profiling and databasing:: the Philippines experience Maria Corazon De Ungria and Jose Manguera Jose; 16. Conclusion:: beyond borders - trends and challenges in global forensic profiling and databasing Barbara Prainsack and Richard Hindmarsh; Index.
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