Tamponi della base di dati del DNA oltre 100.000
Più di 100.000 genti in Risonanza sono state aggiunte alla base di dati del DNA durante i cinque anni che ultimi è stato rivelato. Secondo le figure liberate sotto la libertà della Legge delle informazioni, 103.830 campioni sono stati prelevati e più di un quarto provenivano dalla gente sotto 18.
Tutto il DNA raccolto sarà immagazzinato permanente sulla base di dati nazionale.
Il supporto Colin Croucher di Det, della polizia della Risonanza, ad esempio che i campioni del tampone sono stati usati regolarmente nei casi del burglary e del crimine del veicolo.
“And of course it was very significant in the case of the M25 rapist a few years back,” he added.
Mr Croucher said the force was keen to ensure that it had “the best opportunity to be able to use DNA appropriately and to have DNA samples on record.
“So where the law’s allowed us to take those samples, we’ve taken them,” he said.
DNA collected ranges from people who voluntarily give police a swab in order to eliminate themselves from investigations, to convicted rapists and murderers.
Since 2004, the data of everyone arrested for a recordable offence in England and Wales - all but the most minor offences - has remained on the system regardless of their age, the seriousness of their alleged offence, and whether or not they were prosecuted.
Opponents are worried about the number of innocent people whose data is still on file even though they have not been charged with a crime
Phil Booth, of the NO2ID campaign against identity cards, said: “This policy of putting on DNA samples and DNA profiles that shouldn’t necessarily be there is undermining the matching process itself.
“There’s the danger that someone may be fingered incorrectly, and it’s already beginning to happen.”
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/7238582.stm
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