Smith Johannes Hendrik, Horne Juanida Suzette
School of Criminal Justice, University of South Africa, Preller St, Muckleneuk, Pretoria, 0002, South Africa.
Department of Police Practice, School of Criminal Justice, College of Law, University of South Africa, Preller St, Muckleneuk, Pretoria, 0002, South Africa.
Forensic Sci Int Synerg. 2024 Feb 28;8:100459. doi: 10.1016/j.fsisyn.2024.100459. eCollection 2024.
The article by Maseme, Gardner and Mahomed discusses the need for clarifications and amendments to South Africa's legal framework, particularly the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA), 4 of 2013, which governs broad consent for biobank research. The authors emphasise the importance of addressing conflicts between POPIA and the ethical standards stipulated by the Department of Health. The article calls for collaboration between the forensic science community and the Academy of Science of South Africa, to develop a uniform code of conduct, as per the requirements of POPIA. The authors stress the imperative of a DNA statistical population profile database for diverse representation in forensic science. The article highlights the significance of voluntary informed consent and compliance with ISO/IEC 17025 standards, with a view to mitigating potential risks and ethical concerns.
马塞梅、加德纳和穆罕默德撰写的文章讨论了对南非法律框架进行澄清和修订的必要性,特别是2013年第4号《保护个人信息法》(POPIA),该法规定了生物样本库研究的广泛同意。作者强调解决POPIA与卫生部规定的道德标准之间冲突的重要性。文章呼吁法医学界与南非科学院合作,根据POPIA的要求制定统一的行为准则。作者强调建立DNA统计人口概况数据库对于法医学中实现多样化代表性的紧迫性。文章强调了自愿知情同意以及遵守ISO/IEC 17025标准的重要性,以减轻潜在风险和道德问题。