33. Forensics The National Forensic Debate: Public Safety vs. The Right of Privacy NQ – Video

Posted: December 9, 2012 at 8:43 pm




33. Forensics The National Forensic Debate: Public Safety vs. The Right of Privacy NQ
If you commit a felony in the United states you DNA is entered in a DNA database. Realizing the high rate of recidivism this database has been help of solving additional crimes and cold cases. Extending the database to include all arrested people or even for the entire population has been proposed (and implemented in some countries). The National Debate Public Safety vs The Right to Privacy examines this controversy. On the side of Public Safety: DNA solves crimes; where only criminals should fear DNA testing. On the side of Privacy concerns: DNA is different; there might be significant potential for abuse. DNA evidence is highly definitive for adjudication of sex crimes. The United States has the world #39;s highest rape rate of all countries that publish such data- 13 times higher than England and more than 20 times higher than Japan. On US college campuses, 1 out of every 5 women are raped by the time they graduate, however, 9 out of 10 women raped on campus never tell anyone about the rape. This section concludes with several case study examinations and conclusions.From:Albert KauschViews:0 0ratingsTime:43:40More inScience Technology

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