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Recent Articles
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Home Office: UK and EU law enforcement boost co-operation on DNA databases (14th June 2019)
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London: Forensic Services Pruem DNA Service Delivery Plan (10th January 2019)
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EXCHANGE - Forensic Geneticists and the Transnational Exchange of DNA data: Engaging Science with Social Control, Citizenship and Democracy (2015-2020)
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Home Office: International DNA Exchange Policy for the United Kingdom (2nd October 2015)
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Statistical study: Prum Feasibility Project (30th Sepember 2015)
Prepared September 2014
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Home Office: Pruem Business and Implementation Case (30th September 2015)
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Statewatch: "Network with errors": Europe's emerging web of DNA databases
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McCartney, Wilson & Williams (2011): Transnational Exchange of DNA: Acceptability, Viability and Legitimacy
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EU: Council of the European Union: Implementation of Council Decisions 2008/615/JHA and 2008/616/JHA- Implementation guide - DNA data exchange (12th July 2011)
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van der Beek, C.P. (2011) Forensic DNA Profiles Crossing Borders in Europe (Implementation of the Treaty of Pruem).
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StateWatch: Cross-border police cooperation (implementation of Pruem Decision)
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COUNCIL FRAMEWORK DECISION 2009/905/JHA (30th November 2009)
on Accreditation of forensic service providers carrying out laboratory activities in the EU
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Schneider PM (2009) Expansion of the European Standard Set of DNA Database Loci - the Current Situation
When massive exchanges of DNA profiles are undertaken following the implementation of the Treaty of Pruem, the seven European Standard Set (ESS) loci, required for a match to be reported under the Pruem Directive, will not be sufficient because the chance of adventitious matches will no longer be negligible. In addition, each DNA database contains a significant portion of partial profiles with an even higher probability to match randomly.
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Netherlands Forensic Institute: Exchange of DNA-profiles by the Treaty of Pruem (2008)
24th November 2008
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COUNCIL DECISION 2008/616/JHA (23rd June 2008)
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COUNCIL DECISION 2008/615/JHA (23rd June 2008)
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Parliamentary statement by Baroness Scotland
The minister reports that the UK agreed to the EU Council decision on Pruem in June 2007 which will provide member states' law enforcement authorities with access to DNA and fingerprint data, on a hit or no hit basis, and direct access to vehicle registration.
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