Welcome to Genomics, Society and Policy
Genomics, Society and Policy Vol.2, No.1, 2006.
SPECIAL ISSUE - GENOMICS AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Guest Editor - Anthony Mark Cutter
Vol.2, No.1
Download the complete issue here or select individual articles below
Editorial
Anthony Mark Cutter
Editorial Essay
To Clear or To Convict? The Role of Genomics in Criminal Justice
Anthony Mark Cutter
Articles
Police collection and access to DNA samples
Jane Kaye
First Impressions Count: Serious detections arising from Criminal Justice Samples
Michael Townsley, Chloe Smith & Ken Pease
Bar-coded children: an exploration of issues around the inclusion of
children on the England and Wales National DNA database
Mairi Levitt & Floris Tomasini
Policy Implications of Defining Race and More by Genome Profiling
Susanne B. Haga
Behavioural Genetics in Criminal Cases: Past, Present, and Future
Nita Farahany & William Bernet
The true ramifications of genetic criminality research for free will
in the criminal justice system
Ozan Onay
Addiction in public health and criminal justice system governance:
neuroscience, enhancement and happiness research
Robin Mackenzie
Policing Procreation: Prisoners, Artificial Insemination and the Law
Helen Codd
End of Life Decision-making, Policy and the Criminal Justice System: Untrained Carers Assuming Responsibility [UCARes] and Their Uncertain Legal Liabilities
Hazel Biggs & Robin Mackenzie
Case Report
Forensic uses and misuses of DNA: a case report from Norway
Bjørn Hofmann
Book Review
Review of Wrestling with Behavioral Genetics. Science Ethics
and Public Conversation
Mairi Levitt
We are welcoming submissions for further issues. Please see Call for Papers for Future Issues for submission details and forthcoming special issues.
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