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'Would you accept having your DNA profile inserted in the National Forensic DNA database? Why?' Results of a questionnaire applied in Portugal

机译:“您接受将您的DNA资料插入国家法医DNA数据库吗?为什么?”在葡萄牙使用的问卷调查结果

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The creation and expansion of forensic DNA databases might involve potential threats to the protection of a range of human rights. At the same time, such databases have social benefits. Based on data collected through an online questionnaire applied to 628 individuals in Portugal, this paper aims to analyze the citizens' willingness to donate voluntarily a sample for profiling and inclusion in the National Forensic DNA Database and the views underpinning such a decision. Nearly one-quarter of the respondents would indicate 'no', and this negative response increased significantly with age and education. The overriding willingness to accept the inclusion of the individual genetic profile indicates an acknowledgement of the investigative potential of forensic DNA technologies and a relegation of civil liberties and human rights to the background, owing to the perceived benefits of protecting both society and the individual from crime. This rationale is mostly expressed by the idea that all citizens should contribute to the expansion of the National Forensic DNA Database for reasons that range from the more abstract assumption that donating a sample for profiling would be helpful in fighting crime to the more concrete suggestion that everyone (criminals and non-criminals) should be in the database. The concerns with the risks of accepting the donation of a sample for genetic profiling and inclusion in the National Forensic DNA Database are mostly related to lack of control and insufficient or unclear regulations concerning safeguarding individuals' data and supervising the access and uses of genetic data. By providing an empirically-grounded understanding of the attitudes regarding willingness to donate voluntary a sample for profiling and inclusion in a National Forensic DNA Database, this study also considers the citizens' perceived benefits and risks of operating forensic DNA databases. These collective views might be useful for the formation of international common ethical standards for the development and governance of DNA databases in a framework in which the citizens' perspectives are taken into consideration.
机译:法医DNA数据库的创建和扩展可能会对保护一系列人权造成潜在威胁。同时,这样的数据库具有社会效益。基于通过对葡萄牙的628个人进行在线问卷调查收集的数据,本文旨在分析公民自愿捐赠样本以进行分析和纳入国家法医DNA数据库的意愿以及支持该决定的观点。将近四分之一的受访者表示“否”,并且随着年龄和文化程度的增加,这种负面反应也大大增加。由于承认保护社会和个人免受犯罪之害的好处,承认接受个体遗传图谱的最高意愿表明对法医DNA技术的调查潜力以及将公民自由和人权降为背景的认识。 。这种基本观点主要由以下观点表达:所有公民都应为国家法医DNA数据库的扩展做出贡献,其原因包括更抽象的假设,即捐赠样本以进行仿制将有助于打击犯罪,以及更具体的建议,即每个人(犯罪分子和非犯罪分子)应位于数据库中。对接受捐赠的样本进行遗传图谱分析并将其纳入国家法医学DNA数据库的担忧主要与缺乏控制以及关于保护个人数据以及监督遗传数据的访问和使用的法规不充分或不清楚。通过提供基于经验的对自愿捐赠样本以供分析和纳入国家法医学DNA数据库意愿的态度的理解,本研究还考虑了公民使用法医学DNA数据库的感知收益和风险。这些集体意见可能有助于在考虑到公民观点的框架内形成有关DNA数据库开发和治理的国际共同道德标准。

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