Mary Eugenio collecting DNA from an inmate at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles. Monica Almeida/The New York Times
From The New York Times:
Law enforcement officials are vastly expanding their collection of DNA to include millions more people who have been arrested or detained but not yet convicted. The move, intended to help solve more crimes, is raising concerns about the privacy of petty offenders and people who are presumed innocent.
Until now, the federal government genetically tracked only convicts. But starting this month, the Federal Bureau of Investigation will join 15 states that collect DNA samples from those awaiting trial and will collect DNA from detained immigrants — the vanguard of a growing class of genetic registrants.
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My Comment: It is only a question of time before these techniques are applied to counter insurgency and war theaters (if not already).
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