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Governance and ethical oversight Professor Graeme Laurie Director, AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology University of Edinburgh. DNA Database: current situation. Custodian Unit safeguards the integrity of the Database and develops policy
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Governance and ethical oversight Professor Graeme Laurie Director, AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology University of Edinburgh
DNA Database: current situation • Custodian Unit safeguards the integrity of the Database and develops policy • The Database Strategy Board: • Home Office • Association of Chief Police Officers • Association of Police Authorities • Human Genetics Commission • New Gov proposals: Ethics Group and Forensic Services Regulator
Criticisms of Gov proposals • Lack of transparency • Issues of influence and control • Questions of independence • Concerns about accountability and trust
New Ethics Group • Remit and influence unclear • We recommend development of a ethics and governance framework on: • remit • relationship with Strategy Board • responsibilities for reporting publicly and handling complaints • powers • maintenance of independence
Removing DNA from the Database • Records are removed in ‘exceptional cases’ under discretion of Chief Constable • If current system of retaining DNA remains, we recommend: • public guidelines on how to apply to have records removed • police to justify need for retention • independent body to oversee requests
International exchange • EC wants direct, online access to DNA databases across Europe • The Prüm Treaty proposed for exchange of information across EU • We recommend: • safeguards to protect sensitive information on the UK DNA Database being shared with other countries • provisions in Prüm Treaty to ensure its operation is properly monitored
The future: new legislation? • Current legislation for forensic use of bioinformation is piecemeal • Need to think about future possibilities and challenges • We recommend: • a statutory basis for the regulation of forensic databases • a greater commitment to openness and transparency