The use of genetic-genealogy test results by law enforcement agencies and other investigators to attempt to identify criminal suspects is regarded by many people as positive, but scientific limitations and privacy-related legal and ethical concerns abound
The issues surrounding searches for digital evidence are changing as rapidly as the underlying technology. Jennifer Granick, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, shares insights from the upcoming Forensic Justice Institute.
The use of genetic-genealogy test results by law enforcement agencies and other investigators to attempt to identify criminal suspects is regarded by many people as positive, but scientific limitations and privacy-related legal and ethical concerns abound
The issues surrounding searches for digital evidence are changing as rapidly as the underlying technology. Jennifer Granick, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, shares insights from the upcoming Forensic Justice Institute.