Difference between revisions of "Brazil"

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== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
 
*External links
 
*External links
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**[http://www.justica.gov.br/sua-seguranca/ribpg Rede Integrada de Bancos de Perfis Genéticos (RIBPG)] Main page for the RIBPG, with links to all documents.
 
**[http://www.justica.gov.br/sua-seguranca/ribpg/relatorio/relatorio_ribpg_nov_2015.pdf/view III Relatório da Rede Integrada de Bancos de Perfis Genéticos (Novembro/2015)] Statistics and results to November 2015.
 
**[http://www.justica.gov.br/sua-seguranca/ribpg/relatorio/relatorio_ribpg_nov_2015.pdf/view III Relatório da Rede Integrada de Bancos de Perfis Genéticos (Novembro/2015)] Statistics and results to November 2015.
 
**[http://www.justica.gov.br/sua-seguranca/ribpg/relatorio/relatorio_semestral_ribpg_maio_2015.pdf/view II Relatório da Rede Integrada de Bancos de Perfis Genéticos (Maio/2015)]
 
**[http://www.justica.gov.br/sua-seguranca/ribpg/relatorio/relatorio_semestral_ribpg_maio_2015.pdf/view II Relatório da Rede Integrada de Bancos de Perfis Genéticos (Maio/2015)]

Revision as of 14:44, 27 April 2016

Brazil has a DNA database for convicted sex offenders. New legislation to expand the database was adopted in May 2012.

According to the first annual report for the national DNA database (RIPBG), by November 2014, Brazil stored 1,524 DNA profiles from crime scenes, 53 from convicted persons, 26 from identified criminally and 1 from a judicial decision, making a total of 1,698 DNA profiles on the national databank. A year later, a total of 3,621 samples had been collected across the country (2,647 from crime scenes, 753 from convicted persons, 62 from identified criminals and 4 from a judicial decision).

Resources