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Law enforcement use of genetic genealogy databases in criminal investigations: Nomenclature, definition and scope

Tuazon, Oliver M. (författare)
Center for Law and Digital Technologies (eLaw), Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Law, Leiden Law School, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands
Wickenheiser, Ray A. (författare)
New York State Police Crime Laboratory System, Forensic Investigation Center, Albany, NY, USA
Ansell, Ricky, 1967- (författare)
Linköpings universitet,Biologi,Tekniska fakulteten,Swedish Police Authority, National Forensic Centre, Linköping, Sweden
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Guerrini, Christi J. (författare)
Baylor College of Medicine, Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Houston, TX, USA
Zwenne, Gerrit-Jan (författare)
Center for Law and Digital Technologies (eLaw), Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Law, Leiden Law School, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands
Custers, Bart (författare)
Center for Law and Digital Technologies (eLaw), Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Law, Leiden Law School, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands
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Elsevier, 2024
2024
Engelska.
Ingår i: Forensic Science International: Synergy. - : Elsevier. - 2589-871X. ; 8, s. 100460-100460
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  • Although law enforcement use of commercial genetic genealogy databases has gained prominence since the arrest of the Golden State Killer in 2018, and it has been used in hundreds of cases in the United States and more recently in Europe and Australia, it does not have a standard nomenclature and scope. We analyzed the more common terms currently being used and propose a common nomenclature: investigative forensic genetic genealogy (iFGG). We define iFGG as the use by law enforcement of genetic genealogy combined with traditional genealogy to generate suspect investigational leads from forensic samples in criminal investigations. We describe iFGG as a proper subset of forensic genetic genealogy, that is, FGG as applied by law enforcement to criminal investigations; hence, investigative FGG or iFGG. We delineate its steps, compare and contrast it with other investigative techniques involving genetic evidence, and contextualize its use within criminal investigations. This characterization is a critical input to future studies regarding the legal status of iFGG and its implications on the right to genetic privacy.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Juridik -- Juridik och samhälle (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Law -- Law and Society (hsv//eng)

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