Discussion lead by Megan Allyse, Science & Society.
Readings:
Greely, H. T., Riordan, D. P., Garrison, N. A., & Mountain, J. L. (2006). Family ties: the use of DNA offender databases to
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Discussion lead by Megan Allyse, Science & Society.
Readings:
Greely, H. T., Riordan, D. P., Garrison, N. A., & Mountain, J. L. (2006). Family ties: the use of DNA offender databases to catch offenders’ kin. The Journal Of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 34(2), 248-262
Cho, M. K., & Sankar, P. (2004). Forensic genetics and ethical, legal and social implications beyond the clinic. Nature genetics, 36, S8-S12.
Ossorio, P., & Duster, T. (2005). Race and genetics: controversies in biomedical, behavioral, and forensic sciences. American Psychologist, 60(1), 115.