Wired: What the Golden State Killer Tells Us About Forensic Genetics

Wired: What the Golden State Killer Tells Us About Forensic Genetics:

The practice also raises grave genetic privacy concerns. Namely, a single user can unknowingly cast a web of legal suspicion around hundreds of their family members, who not only haven’t consented to a police search but haven’t even taken a DNA test themselves. There are no laws or policies governing how and when cops can use forensic genetic genealogy. Prosecutors will have to defend the constitutionality of the technique when the first cases go to trial this summer; meanwhile, law enforcement agencies are increasingly reaching into consumer DNA databases for leads, with only those websites’ terms and conditions to keep them in check.

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