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Genetic identification tests -- better known as DNA profiling -- currently allow criminal investigators to connect suspects to physical samples retrieved from a victim or the scene of a crime. A controversial yet acclaimed expansion of DNA analysis is the creation of a massive databank of genetic codes. This Note explores the privacy concerns arising out of the collection and retention of extremely personal information in a central database. The potential for unauthorized access by those not investigating a particular crime compels the implementation of national standards and stringent security measures.
基因识别测试——更广为人知的是DNA图谱分析——目前使刑事调查人员能够将嫌疑人与从受害者或犯罪现场获取的物证联系起来。DNA分析一项颇具争议但广受赞誉的扩展是建立一个庞大的基因编码数据库。本笔记探讨了在中央数据库中收集和保留极其个人化信息所引发的隐私问题。未参与特定犯罪调查的人员存在未经授权获取信息的可能性,这就迫使我们要实施国家标准和严格的安全措施。