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Index
Cover  Half title Title Copyright Contents  Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: DNA in Law Enforcement: History, Applications, and Expansion
1: Forensic DNA Analysis 2: The Network of U.S. DNA Data Banks 3: Community DNA Dragnets 4: Familial DNA Searches 5: Forensic DNA Phenotyping 6: Surreptitious Biological Sampling 7: Exonerations: When the DNA Doesn’t Match 8: The Illusory Appeal of a Universal DNA Data Bank
PART II: Comparative Systems: Forensic DNA in Five Nations
9: The United Kingdom: Paving the Way in Forensic DNA 10: Japan’s Forensic DNA Data Bank: A Call for Reform 11: Australia: A Quest for Uniformity in DNA Data Banking 12: Germany: From Eugenics to Forensics 13: Italy: A Data Bank in Search of a Law
PART III: Critical Perspectives: Balancing Personal Liberty, Social Equity, and Security
14: Privacy and Genetic Surveillance 15: Racial Disparities in DNA Data Banking 16: Fallibility in DNA Identification 17: The Efficacy of DNA Data Banks: A Case of Diminishing Returns 18: Toward a Vision of Justice: Principles for Responsible Uses of DNA in Law Enforcement
Appendix: A Comparison of DNA Databases in Six Nations Notes Selected Readings Index
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