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13 years ago
Hi! Glad to have joined this forum. I've been looking for something like this  Grinning Face

I'm sure everyone knows about the benefits and potential dangers of this practice: identifying the presence of an individual at a crime scene with some level of certainty (leading to conviction) or risking the condemnation of innocent people. Is this ethical? does it invade one's rights to privacy?

Article can be found at: http://www.bioedge.org/index.php/bioethics/bioethics_article/8950/
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13 years ago
Obama is a terrorist and I'm sick and tired of hearing his name!  Person Raising Both Hands in Celebration I don't think it is ethical since it does in fact invade one's privacy!
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13 years ago
i don't see it unethical, but it's not accurate enough to be used to send someone to jail.
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13 years ago
The presence of a criminal database for DNA, I feel, is ethical. In essence, the person doing crimes against people have forfeited the right to be left in peace from legal consequences. Should a person be a repeat offender, then the DNA databse will help prevent further crimes. Should their behaviour have changed, it can prevent false convictions.
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Eric Clapton
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13 years ago
that woud be racism man if obama does that
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