Innocent children should not have their DNA profiles kept for years. There are an estimated 5.3 million profiles on the DNA database – accounting for abo…
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Innocent children should not have their DNA profiles kept for years. There are an estimated 5.3 million profiles on the DNA database – accounting for abo…
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Last month the Home Office drew up plans to amend the DNA database after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that a blanket policy of retaining profiles of innocent people indefinitely was illegal. …
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Innocent children should not have their DNA profiles kept for years. There are an estimated 5.3 million profiles on the DNA database – accounting for about one in 10 people – making it the largest of its kind in the world.
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No innocent people to have DNA retained on databases; those convicted of a criminal offence to have DNA removed from database once conviction is spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. General Domestic Policy …
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Individuals whom have been affected by Proposition 69 and whom are found innocent do have the right to appeal Proposition 69 and have his or her DNA record expunged from the criminal database. However, the process is difficult. …
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