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INTERPOLINTERPOL HANDBOOK ONDNA DAT
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INTERPOLINTERPOL HANDBOOK ONDNA DAT
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dna investigative considerations .
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INTRODUCTIONby ronald k. noblethe s
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•back to basics: the use of dna i
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•the dna databaseThe INTERPOL DNA
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PART i: CASE SCENARIOFICTITIOUS SCE
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He cautiously pushes the door open
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The only obvious item of evidential
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• Consider physical evidence that
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DNA SAMPLINGAND EVIDENCE COLLECTION
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•crime scene investigator (csi)Wh
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•potential sources of dnaThere ar
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Open the sampling kit and ensure th
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If at any time during the sampling
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IN THE LABORATORYOnce evidence has
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INTERPRETATION OF THE DNA PROFILEAs
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THE MATCH REPORTTo get to step 5 of
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QUALITY ASSURANCEQuality principles
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to ensure the best possible results
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•in-laboratory trainingAnother as
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•key education requirementAnother
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PART II: an overviewdna databasesPA
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With the increasing use of DNA prof
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INTERPOLMember CountryCrimeSceneRef
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THE VALUE OF A NATIONAL DNA DATABAS
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ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DNADATABA
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•need for a dna databaseOnce the
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PublicityOnce a database has been e
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- Page 76 and 77: FAMILIAL SEARCHINGThe idea that a D
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- Page 90 and 91: the process of dna analysisThe biol
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