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During its investigation, the commission found that it has now become routine practice to take a DNA sample at the time of arrest (rather than after a conviction), guaranteeing the samples availability for at least six years. In fact, the commission found evidence that officers will arrest potential subjects on any grounds just to obtain DNA samples. In some cases the arrestees are not even formally charged with a crime. According to data released by the home secretary there are nearly one million DNA profiles belonging to innocent individuals in the database. While innocent citizens currently make up only 20% of the database (a figure that is alarmingly high), the data suggest that figure will continue to rise unless some form of oversight is put into place to prevent this abuse from continuing. Police routinely arresting people to get DNA, inquiry claims [via Boing Boing] Related posts: Tagged:abuse, Britian, Conspiracy, DNA, police, UK |
On November 25, 2009 By John D In Conspiracy |
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