关于在打击人口贩运工作中收集 DNA 的初步看法。

Sara H Katsanis, Joyce Kim, Mollie A Minear, Subhashini Chandrasekharan, Jennifer K Wagner
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法医 DNA 方法有可能应用于人口贩运案件的调查。DNA 和关系测试可能有助于确认移民中的生物关系要求、识别失踪的被贩运者以及大规模灾难和冲突后流离失所者的家庭团聚。由于这些应用依赖于从非罪犯和潜在的弱势群体身上采集 DNA,因此出现了如何解决采集样本和 DNA 图谱的收集、安全和隐私等伦理挑战的问题。我们针对受害者权益维护者进行了一项调查,以初步了解他们对人口贩运定义、DNA 和性工作者以及对可能参与 DNA 采集的机构的信任度的看法。我们要求受访者考虑使用 DNA 调查收养欺诈、性贩运和冲突后儿童兵案件。我们发现,受访者对 "贩运 "定义的看法存在一些关键差异。当我们在 "性工作者 "和 "性交易受害者 "之间变换术语时,我们发现了对哪些机构可以信任的看法上的差异。受访者支持收集 DNA 的假设模式。大多数人赞成 DNA 标本由执法部门以外的机构控制。受访者对隐私、DNA 样本和数据的滥用、意外伤害、数据安全和基础设施等问题表示担忧。这些初步数据表明,虽然使用 DNA 调查人口贩运案件的计划被认为很有价值,但在制定和实施这些计划的后勤工作时,可能需要考虑对当局的信任程度。
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Preliminary perspectives on DNA collection in anti-human trafficking efforts.

Preliminary perspectives on DNA collection in anti-human trafficking efforts.

Preliminary perspectives on DNA collection in anti-human trafficking efforts.

Preliminary perspectives on DNA collection in anti-human trafficking efforts.

Forensic DNA methodologies have potential applications in the investigation of human trafficking cases. DNA and relationship testing may be useful for confirmation of biological relationship claims in immigration, identification of trafficked individuals who are missing persons, and family reunification of displaced individuals after mass disasters and conflicts. As these applications rely on the collection of DNA from non-criminals and potentially vulnerable individuals, questions arise as to how to address the ethical challenges of collection, security, and privacy of collected samples and DNA profiles. We administered a survey targeted to victims' advocates to gain preliminary understanding of perspectives regarding human trafficking definitions, DNA and sex workers, and perceived trust of authorities potentially involved in DNA collection. We asked respondents to consider the use of DNA for investigating adoption fraud, sex trafficking, and post-conflict child soldier cases. We found some key differences in perspectives on defining what qualifies as "trafficking." When we varied terminology between "sex worker" and "sex trafficking victim" we detected differences in perception on which authorities can be trusted. Respondents were supportive of the hypothetical models proposed to collect DNA. Most were favorable of DNA specimens being controlled by an authority outside of law enforcement. Participants voiced concerns focused on privacy, misuse of DNA samples and data, unintentional harms, data security, and infrastructure. These preliminary data indicate that while there is perceived value in programs to use DNA for investigating cases of human trafficking, these programs may need to consider levels of trust in authorities as their logistics are developed and implemented.

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