Genetics and Forensics: Making the National DNA Database.

Science studies (Helsinki, Finland) Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Paul Johnson, Robin Williams, Paul Martin
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This paper is based on a current study of the growing police use of the epistemic authority of molecular biology for the identification of criminal suspects in support of crime investigation. It discusses the development of DNA profiling and the establishment and development of the UK National DNA Database (NDNAD) as an instance of the 'scientification of police work' (Ericson and Shearing 1986) in which the police uses of science and technology have a recursive effect on their future development. The NDNAD, owned by the Association of Chief Police Officers of England and Wales, is the first of its kind in the world and currently contains the genetic profiles of more than 2 million people. The paper provides a framework for the examination of this socio-technical innovation, begins to tease out the dense and compact history of the database and accounts for the way in which changes and developments across disparate scientific, governmental and policing contexts, have all contributed to the range of uses to which it is put.

遗传学和法医学:建立国家DNA数据库。
本文是基于目前的一项研究,该研究表明,越来越多的警察使用分子生物学的知识权威来识别犯罪嫌疑人,以支持犯罪调查。它讨论了DNA分析的发展和英国国家DNA数据库(NDNAD)的建立和发展,作为“警察工作科学化”(Ericson和Shearing 1986)的一个实例,其中警察对科学技术的使用对他们未来的发展具有递归效应。NDNAD由英格兰和威尔士警察局长协会所有,是世界上第一个这样的数据库,目前包含了200多万人的基因图谱。本文为检查这一社会技术创新提供了一个框架,开始梳理数据库密集而紧凑的历史,并解释了不同科学、政府和警务背景下的变化和发展方式,这些变化和发展都为它的使用范围做出了贡献。
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