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Forensic DNA database and criminal investigation in the Sahel region: a need to update the national security policy?
Ongoing terrorist attacks in the Sahel region call for strengthening the security system by using human DNA identification technology. In this context, public opinion must be considered when establishing solid standards and universal safeguards for one of the most invasive forms of surveillance and profiling. For this purpose, we gathered internet users’ opinions in Burkina Faso (a country located in the Sahel region) on the use of DNA technology to support criminal investigations. The results revealed that 91.7% (431) of the 470 participants believed that this technology is currently necessary for the Burkina Faso’s criminal justice system. However, the respondents expressed concerns about the custody and management of a national forensic DNA database. In this particular security setting, the public opinion of this study may provide leaders and political policymakers with clues for considering genetic fingerprints and implementing an national forensic DNA database to support criminal investigations in Burkina Faso whilst also considering the ethical implications.
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机译:萨赫勒地区持续的恐怖袭击要求通过使用人类 DNA 鉴定技术来加强安全系统。在此背景下,在为最具侵入性的监控和分析形式之一建立坚实的标准和普遍保障措施时,必须考虑公众舆论。为此,我们收集了布基纳法索(位于萨赫勒地区的国家)的互联网用户关于使用 DNA 技术支持刑事调查的意见。结果显示,91.7 名参与者中有 431% (470%) 认为这项技术目前对布基纳法索的刑事司法系统是必要的。然而,受访者对国家法医 DNA 数据库的保管和管理表示担忧。在这种特殊的安全环境中,这项研究的公众舆论可能为领导人和政治政策制定者提供线索,以考虑基因指纹并实施国家法医 DNA 数据库以支持布基纳法索的刑事调查,同时也考虑道德影响。
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