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Lazer, David, ed.Keywords
DNAJustice
Technology
Philosophical Ethics
Confidentiality
Genetics, Molecular Biology and Microbiology
Behavioral Genetics
Information Science Ethics
Government Ethics
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Series foreword -- Preface: DNA: diviner of guilt or threat to liberty? / Acknowledgments -- Pt. I. Laying the groundwork -- Ch. 1. Introduction: DNA and the criminal justice system / David Lazer -- Ch. 2. Furthering the conversation about science and society / Stephen Breyer -- Ch. 3. Science and technology of forensic DNA profiling: current use and future directions / Frederick R. Bieber -- Ch. 4. Fingerprint identification and the criminal justice system: historical lessons for the DNA debate / Simon A. Cole -- Ch. 5. The relative priority that should be assigned to trial stage DNA issues / Edward J. Imwinkelried -- Ch. 6. Lessons from DNA: Restriking the balance between finality and justice / Margaret A. Berger -- Pt. II. Balancing privacy and security -- Ch. 7. Genetic privacy / George J. Annas -- Ch. 8. Ethical and policy guidance / R. Alta Charo -- Ch. 9. Privacy and forensic DNA data banks / Barry Steinhardt -- Ch. 10. DNA tests and databases in criminal justice: individual rights and the common good / Amitai Etzioni -- Ch. 11. Strands of privacy: DNA databases, informational privacy, and the OECD guidelines / Viktor Mayer- Schonberger -- Ch. 12. DNA databases for law enforcement: the coverage question and the case for a population-wide database / D.H. Kaye and Michael E. Smith -- Pt. III. The coming storm: crime and behavioral genetics -- Ch. 13. DNA and human-behavior genetics: implications for the criminal justice system / Garland Allen -- Ch. 14. Selective arrests, an ever-expanding DNA forensic database, and the specter of an early-twenty-first-century equivalent of phrenology / Troy Duster -- Pt. IV. Defining the discourse -- Ch. 15. DNA's identity crisis / Sheila Jasanoff -- Ch. 16. DNA and the criminal justice system: consensus and debate / David Lazer and Michelle N. Meyer -- List of contributors -- IndexDate
2011-07-12Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/547644ISBN 0-262-62186-X
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004. 414 p.
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/547644