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The forensic use of bioinformation: ethical issues

Terms of reference

1 To identify and consider the ethical, social and legal issues raised by current and potential future uses of bioinformation for forensic purposes.

2 To consider, in particular:

a) the interpretation of the information;

b) the collection, storage and retention of profiles and samples;

c) issues of informed consent, privacy and confidentiality in the light of data protection and human rights legislation;

d) arguments for and against population-wide forensic databases;

e) access to and use of forensic databases for purposes of research;

f) admissibility and use of bioinformation in criminal proceedings;

g) sharing of bioinformation for forensic purposes across international boundaries;

h) use for forensic purposes of bioinformation collected for non-forensic purposes; and

i) governance of research conducted by or for forensic laboratories.

3 To identify the ethical and legal principles and procedures which should govern the forensic use of bioinformation, and to make recommendations.

4 To draft a Report on these issues.

Last Updated Thu, 28 June 2007