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Author: Great Britain. Human Genetics Commission
Title: Nothing to Hide, Nothing to Fear? Balancing Individual Rights and the Public Interest in the Governance and Use of the National DNA Database
Summary: The main conclusion of this report is that the U.K. has the largest police DNA database in the world, yet it was developed piecemeal without a specific Act of Parliament. The report concludes that it needs to be regulated on a clear statutory basis and supervised by an independent authority.
Details: London: Human Genetics Commission, 2009. 112p.
Source: Internet Resource
Year: 2009
Country: United Kingdom
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Shelf Number: 118271
Keywords: DNA Typing (U.K.)Policing (U.K.) |