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    ncjrs.gov Topic - Related Links - National Criminal Justice Reference Service

    DNA Initiative http://www.dna.gov Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) http://www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/html/codis1.htm DNA Resource http://www.dnaresource.com/ Read article

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    dailykos.com Daily Kos: Giving Injustice a Teflon Coating

    To promote that funding the DOJ documented many instances of convictions that resulted from mistaken eyewitness identifications. The DOJ documented the man’s story, along with the stories of a number of others. The DOJ “postconviction stories” can be found online at http://www.dna.gov/... . The N... Read article

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    pensivethoughts.com On DNA and DNA Testing | Pensive Thoughts

    On DNA and DNA Testing Posted on June 8, 2012 What is DNA? DNA stands for “deoxyribonucleic acid.” According www.dna.gov , DNA is “the fundamental building block for an individual’s entire genetic makeup.” It is found in almost every cell in the human body, such as in skin cells, tissues, muscles... Read article

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    wiu.edu DNA_testing_of_criminals - Libraries - Western Illinois University

    A Guide to Selected Government Information Available at WIU's Government Publications Library (Prepared by Angela Blann- 8/99; revised 1/00) Web version of this guide includes links to web resources. Federal Government Information http://www.dna.gov/ Postconviction DNA Testing: Recommendations Fo... Read article

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    criminal.findlaw.com How DNA Evidence Works - FindLaw

    Additionally, each state has difference rules regarding evidence, and any failure to comply with the particulars of each states requirements can result in a refusal of the court to examine DNA evidence. The rise of DNA analysis has enabled a level of accuracy in criminal identification not possib... Read article

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    weblogs.nrc.nl Marie-Jose Klaver » VS willen dna van iedereen :: nrc.nl

    Het Amerikaanse Congres heeft toestemming voor deze databank gegeven. Tot nu toe werd alleen dna-materiaal van veroordeelde misdadigers verzameld. Privacybeschermers en burgerrechtendeskundigen maken zich zorgen over de privacy van mensen die onschuldig gearresteerd worden. Ook hun dna blijft bew... Read article

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    biologycorner.com DNA Fingerprinting

    Analyze the DNA. Which one of the suspects is the culprit? Site 2: Go to DNA.gov 17. Browse the website until you get a good idea what the purpose of the site is. In your opinion, what is DNA.gov being used for? 18. DNA can be used to solve crimes, but the government also uses it for what other p... Read article

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    forensischinstituut.nl Vermiste personen en Disaster Victim Identification

    Vermiste personen en Disaster Victim Identification Nederlands Forensisch Instituut. Vermiste personen en Disaster Victim Identification. Hoofdnavigatie. Submenu. U bent hier: Home DNA‑databank DNA‑literatuur Vermiste personen en Disaster Victim Identification. Lessons from 9-11. DNA-identificati... Read article

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    nitro.biosci.arizona.edu ECOL 208, Forensic DNA Evidence

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    sbir.gov SNAPSHOT: A System for Predicting Human Physical Traits from Sample DNA | SBIR.gov

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    newwest.net DNA Testing for Childcare Workers? | Sharon Fisher | Boise | New West Boise

    In addition, the ISP requested $300,000 for fingerprinting support services for a pilot project of up to 20,000 criminal history background checks on people with “access to vulnerable adults or children in long-term care settings.” By New West Editor The thing is, parents love their children so m... Read article

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    charlottelawlibrary.wordpress.com Student Perspectives: North Carolina to Take DNA from Arrestees | Charlotte Law Library News

    According to John Maddux, the primary factor is how the court characterizes the samples.[4] If the court perceived the sample as personal property to which the person had a strong privacy interest, then taking DNA from an innocent person violates their 4th Amendment protections. If the court perc... Read article

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    privacyfirst.nl F.B.I. and States Vastly Expand DNA Databases (USA)

    Inside the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles last month, Mr. Roberts let a sheriff’s deputy swab the inside of his cheek. Mr. Roberts’s DNA will be translated into a numerical sequence at the F.B.I.’s DNA database, the largest in the world. The system will search for matches betwee... Read article

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    prophetkangnamgu.blogspot.com Paranoid Prophet: 13 Ways the Government is Tracking You

    Soon, police everywhere will be equipped with handheld devices to collect fingerprint, face, iris and even DNA information on the spot and have it instantly sent to national databases for comparison and storage. Bloomberg News reports the newest surveillance products “can also secretly activate l... Read article

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    web.docuticker.com DocuBase Article: Lessons Learned From 9/11: DNA Identification in Mass Fatality Incidents

    A daily update of new reports from government agencies, NGOs, think tanks, and other groups. Read article

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