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1 January, 13:52

While racial justice advocates might seem to be cheered by the use of dna databases in identifying perpetrators of crimes, what potential grounds for injustice do these databases create?

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  1. 1 January, 14:35
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    DNA databases are widely accepted as a greater good to the population at the expense of personal privacy. If the DNA collection in a crime is from an identical twin then the innocent twin can and will also be implicated. Also the error on testing is always there as nothing is perfect.
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