An edition of Genetic justice (2011)

Genetic justice

DNA data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties

Genetic justice
Sheldon Krimsky, Sheldon Krims ...
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An edition of Genetic justice (2011)

Genetic justice

DNA data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties

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Language
English
Pages
406

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Table of Contents

Forensic DNA analysis
The network of U.S. DNA data banks
Community DNA dragnets
Familial DNA searches
Forensic DNA phenotyping
Surreptitious biological sampling
Exonerations : when the DNA doesn't match
The allure behind universal data banks
The UK : paving the way to forensic DNA
Japan's forensic DNA data bank : a call for reform
Australia : a quest for uniformity in DNA data banking
Germany : from eugenics to forensics
Italy : a data bank in search of a law
Privacy and genetic surveillance
Racial disparities in DNA data banking
Fallibility in DNA identification
Efficacy : a case of diminishing returns
Toward a vision of justice : recommendations for responsible uses of DNA in law enforcement
Appendix: Six-country comparison of forensic DNA data banks.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 393) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.25/62
Library of Congress
HV8073 .K668 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 406 p. :
Number of pages
406

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24892545M
ISBN 13
9780231145206, 9780231517805
LCCN
2010007236

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15987904W

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