The effectiveness of DNA databases in relation to their purpose and content: A systematic review

P Struyf, S De Moor, C Vandeviver, B Renard… - Forensic Science …, 2019 - Elsevier
Different stakeholders use forensic DNA databases for different purposes; for example, law
enforcement agencies use them as an investigative tool to identify suspects, and …

[HTML][HTML] Patterns of exchange of forensic DNA data in the European Union through the Prüm system

F Santos, H Machado - Science & Justice, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper presents a study of the 5-year operation (2011–2015) of the transnational
exchange of forensic DNA data between Member States of the European Union (EU) for the …

Managing electronic records across organizational boundaries: the experience of the Belgian federal government in automating investigation processes

L Maroye, S Van Hooland… - Records management …, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the reasons behind the relatively
poor level of implementation of e-services. To this end, records management procedures in …

Forensic science understanding by police managers: New opportunities to re-think its involvement in policing

F Crispino, V Mousseau, S Baechler… - … in an Age of Reform: An …, 2021 - Springer
While police chiefs are the main managers in policing, this chapter also underlines their role
in the provision of forensic science, hardly known to be able to help define policing. A recent …

Integrating police-recorded crime data and DNA data to study serial co-offending behaviour

S De Moor, C Vandeviver… - European Journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
When studying offending behaviour, researchers primarily rely on police-recorded crime
data, even though such data contain only detected crimes and known offenders. Using DNA …

Are DNA data a valid source to study the spatial behavior of unknown offenders?

S De Moor, C Vandeviver, T Vander Beken - Science & Justice, 2018 - Elsevier
Studying the spatial behaviour of unknown offenders (ie undetected offenders) is difficult,
because police recorded crime data do not contain information about these offenders …

[PDF][PDF] Herramientas de almacenamiento, cotejo y análisis de datos genéticos para la identificación forense en México

MA Mendoza-Castellanos… - Revista digital deficiencia …, 2023 - academia.edu
The forensic crisis that Mexico is going through, faces multiple challenges, one of which
refers to the backlog in the identification of bodies held in various public institutions …

Forensic DNA databases as data sources for criminological research

S De Moor - 2018 - biblio.ugent.be
In criminologisch onderzoek wordt weinig gebruik gemaakt van DNA-databanken.
Bovendien wordt de validiteit van DNA-databanken als databron nauwelijks onderzocht. Het …

Blodspår i arkiven: Om integritet, personuppgifter och DNA-släktforskning i brottsutredningar

R Petersson, C Persson - 2021 - diva-portal.org
In 2004 there was a double homicide in a Swedish town called Linköping, a small amount of
DNA was found at the scene. Despite a largescale investigation, this murder would go …

Temporal mobility: context and routine in museum documentation

JA Stitt - 2022 - ora.ox.ac.uk
Organisational information resources have temporal mobility if they are able to traverse
temporal knowledge boundaries and remain usable over time. Information resources–digital …