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Mercredi 7 novembre 2007

Par la suite toute l'ADN sera enregistrée

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Marquez Brittain

AU COURS des 12 ans depuis que la base de données nationale d'ADN a été inaugurée, nos quatre forces de police ont contribué à elle plus de 260.000 profils, nous apprennent, courtoisie des figures obtenues par la bibliothèque Dems de Gallois.

Cette figure s'élève à obtenir dessus pour 10% de la population résidente, si en effet ce sont les personnes enregistrées.

Ainsi ou nous avons une population criminelle très grande ou une population criminelle très grande offense et étant attrapé au Pays de Gales.

Over one fifth of these 260,000-plus bio-samples were taken by North Wales police, averaging just over 4,500 per year, not far-off 13 per day – and far more than this in recent years as the original rate increased tenfold from 620 in 1995 to 6,000 or so last year.

Should we be worried? The figures suggest the answer is emphatically “yes”, but what exactly to be worried about is less easy to ascertain.

Of the 55,694 DNA profiles North Wales Police has added to the database, 1,534 were from children aged under 16.

Are they all criminals or potentially so? Emphatically “no”. Anyone arrested and detained at a police station can have their DNA taken and recorded even if they are subsequently acquitted.

Young people, however, especially under-18s, make up a disproportionately large percentage of arrests. If they do go on to offend or re-offend they can be sure that the likelihood of their being apprehended is much greater than if their DNA had not been recorded.

There is no doubt that a sizeable number of repellent crimes have been solved thanks to the DNA database. Historic crimes can also now be reinvestigated and miscarriages of justice righted. It is a powerful tool and could be a deterrent too.

But as the percentage of the population being recorded inevitably grows, the government agenda remains obscure. We are approaching a state of affairs which would never have been countenanced politically, by stealth and default.

If the government wants a complete DNA database of every person in the country, sampled at birth or at the point of immigration, it should be honest about it, make the case and be prepared to have it tested by the electorate.

This will not happen because there is no need. Slowly but surely we will all find ourselves profiled for one reason or another, for tripping a speed camera, buying a few too many cans of beer in Calais or filing a late tax return.

Just as surely the database will one day be abused. We have been warned.

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