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tagged Database State and UK NewsU.S. to Expand Collection Of Crime Suspects¡¯ DNAMonday, April 21st, 2008 By Ellen Nakashima and Spencer Hsu | Washington Post Staff Writers |
The U.S. government will soon begin collecting DNA samples from all citizens arrested in connection with any federal crime and from many immigrants detained by federal authorities, adding genetic identifiers from more than 1 million individuals a year to the swiftly growing federal law enforcement DNA database.
The policy will substantially expand ...
tagged Database State and USA News5,000 children a month added to DNA databaseTuesday, April 8th, 2008Christopher Hope One in four people being added to the DNA database is a child, it emerged yesterday. The figure provides further evidence that the Government's "Big Brother" national database is increasingly targeting young people before they are old enough to vote. Data obtained by the Liberal Democrats from Parliamentary Questions shows that the proportion of children being added is rising, with 5,000 being included every month. Between October and January, 25 ... tagged Big Brother, Database State and UK NewsDefense lawyers fight DNA sampling on the slyFriday, April 4th, 2008By Amy Harmon The two Sacramento, California, sheriff detectives tailed their suspect, Rolando Gallego, at a distance. They did not have a court order to compel him to give a DNA sample, but their assignment was to get one anyway - without his knowledge. Recently, the sheriff's cold case unit had extracted a DNA profile from blood on a towel found 15 years earlier at ... tagged Database State and USA NewsFBI looks at DNA techniqueWednesday, April 2nd, 2008A DNA police technique used to hunt down a rapist is being lauded in the United States as an example of pioneering detective work. Avon and Somerset Police's first success using familial DNA searches to crack unsolved cases could now be adopted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In October 2007, 42-year-old Bridgwater man Geoffrey Godfrey was jailed for raping a 36-year-old woman in April 1993. The success of the force's ... tagged Database StateUK: Mass genetic surveillanceMonday, March 31st, 2008Richard Taylor Britain¡¯s police want to routinely put children as young as five on the National DNA Database (NDNAD), even when no crime has been committed. Gary Pugh, the DNA spokesman for the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and director of forensic sciences at Scotland Yard, recently told the press, ¡°The number of unsolved crimes says we are not sampling enough of the right people.¡± According to Pugh, ... tagged Biometrics, Database State, ID Cards and UK NewsHouse panel passes measure on collecting DNASaturday, March 29th, 2008Despite last-minute objections from Baltimore State's Attorney Patricia C. Jessamy, legislation to expand collection of DNA samples from suspects charged with violent crimes moved a step closer to final passage Friday, as a House committee made only minor changes to the version of the bill that passed the Senate last week. The Judiciary committee voted 18-3 to approve the DNA bill, a top crime-fighting priority of Gov. Martin ... tagged Database State and USA NewsDon¡¯t extend DNA database, says ministerThursday, March 27th, 2008The DNA database should probably not be extended and should certainly never become universal, Home Office Minister Tony McNulty has said, writes Matthew George. He also told the Commons Home Affairs Committee, which is inquiring into whether Britain has a surveillance society, that such fears were the "meat of myths". He insisted the regulatory oversight of surveillance - ranging through the DNA database and CCTV cameras to automatic number ... tagged Database StateOne out of ten trust government data securityThursday, March 20th, 2008It's probably no surprise, but the government's horrendous record with data security has destroyed the public's trust. Only one of every ten people trust the government to handle their personal data, according to new research released today. The DES survey also showed 93 per cent of people who were against or not sure about identity cards said that this was because the government had a poor track record on protecting ... tagged Database State and UK NewsPanel approves DNA bill testing for convictsThursday, March 20th, 2008COLUMBIA - South Carolina would make DNA testing available for prisoners who claim they're innocent under a bill heading to the Senate Judiciary Committee. The co-founder of the Innocence Project told senators today that the law could both exonerate wrongly convicted prisoners and help police find the person who committed the crime. Barry Scheck says the Innocence Project has exonerated 214 prisoners through DNA testing since 1992. He says law enforcement used ... tagged Database StateDNA database will not be extended, says ministerWednesday, March 19th, 2008MPs told that calls from senior police officers will not be answered. The government has no plans to extend the DNA database despite the wishes of senior figures within the police force to do so, home office minister Tony McNulty told MPs today. Speaking at a Home Affairs Committee inquiry, Mcnulty said he thought the balance of the number of people on the DNA database is "about right". Calls ... tagged Database State and UK NewsPast News |
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