Multiple views of DNA surveillance: The surveilled, the surveillants and the academics (original) (raw)

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Public Perspectives on Risks and Benefits of Forensic DNA Databases

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'Non-Conviction' DNA Databases in the USA and England: Historical Differences, Current Convergences

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The DNA Expansion Programme and criminal investigation

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