345720
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10.5281/zenodo.345720
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Jaishankar, K
Raksha Shakti University
Felini, Martha
University of North Texas, United States of America
Kim, Joyce
Duke University, United Kingdom
Minear, Mollie
Duke University, United Kingdom
Chandrasekharan, Subhashini
Duke University, United Kingdom
Wagner, Jennifer K.
Geisinger Health System, United States of America
Perspectives of Women in Prostitution diversion program on DNA Collection for a High-Risk DNA Database
Katsanis, Sara H.
Duke University, United Kingdom
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DNA Database, Sex Workers, Sex Trafficking, Human Trafficking, Focus Groups.
<p><em>DNA</em><em> can be collected from women at high risk of violent crime as a pre-emptive biometric for post-mortem identification. We conducted focus groups with women in a prostitution diversion program that offers pre-emptive </em><em>DNA</em><em> collection. In general, the women supported the program but voiced concern for law enforcement collecting </em><em>DNA</em><em>. These data provide insights into the challenges of collecting </em><em>DNA</em><em> from women whom law enforcement might consider alternately to be victims or vilified. Hearing the voices of these women provides the forensic community an opportunity to design programs to minimize harm and maximize utility of </em><em>DNA</em><em> for victim identification. </em></p>
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2017-03-05
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781621
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https://zenodo.org/records/345720/files/Katsanisetalijcjs2017vol12issu1.pdf
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International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences
12
1
111-128
2017-03-05