Difference between revisions of "Liechtenstein"
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According to Interpol, 53 crime scene DNA profiles, 299 reference DNA profiles from individuals, plus one missing person DNA profile were held in Liechtenstein in 2011. A DNA database legislation had been adopted at that time. | According to Interpol, 53 crime scene DNA profiles, 299 reference DNA profiles from individuals, plus one missing person DNA profile were held in Liechtenstein in 2011. A DNA database legislation had been adopted at that time. | ||
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+ | **[https://enfsi.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/DNA-databasemanagement-review-and-recommendatations-april-2017.pdf European Commission ENFSI DNA Working Group: DNA DATABASE MANAGEMENT REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS (April 2017)] |
Latest revision as of 22:25, 26 January 2021
According to Interpol, 53 crime scene DNA profiles, 299 reference DNA profiles from individuals, plus one missing person DNA profile were held in Liechtenstein in 2011. A DNA database legislation had been adopted at that time.