There must be a transparent and open method of verifying the removal of samples from the national database. If the police have nothing to hide then they have nothing to fear. Not just DNA but fingerprints and photographs are also …
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There must be a transparent and open method of verifying the removal of samples from the national database. If the police have nothing to hide then they have nothing to fear. Not just DNA but fingerprints and photographs are also …
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the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee that he was “astonished, perplexed and deeply worried” about the existing management policy of the National DNA Database. See Kable. Sir Alec added that innocent people should be taken …
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The DNA database for England and Wales holds over five million profiles – the largest per head of population in the world – including an estimated one million people with no criminal conviction. Sir Alex told MPs on the home affairs …
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… Sir Alec Jeffreys told MPs that he was “astonished, perplexed and deeply worried” about the existing management policy of the National DNA Database. …
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