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Published on: March 9, 2015
Operationalising forensic genetic genealogy in an Australian context
Nathan Scudder1, Runa Daniel2, Jennifer Raymond3
1Australian Federal Police, GPO Box 401, Canberra, Australia; Centre for Forensic Science, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia; National Centre for Forensic Studies, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Canberra, Australia.
Abstract:
Forensic genetic genealogy, a technique leveraging new DNA capabilities and public genetic databases to identify suspects, raises specific considerations in a law enforcement context. Use of this technique requires consideration of its scientific and technical limitations, including the composition of current online datasets, and consideration of its scientific validity. Additionally, forensic genetic genealogy needs to be considered in the relevant legal context to determine the best way in which to make use of its potential to generate investigative leads while minimising its impact on individual privacy. This article presents these issues from an Australian perspective, with the observations and conclusions likely to be applicable to other jurisdictions.
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