The FBI has notified crime labs across the country that it has discovered errors in data used by forensic scientists in thousands of cases to calculate the chances that DNA found at a crime... Read more
Britain’s highest court has ruled the indefinite retention of DNA profiles from convicted adults is not a breach of their right to privacy. The Supreme Court ruled in the case of Northern Ir... Read more
Zambian President Edgar Lungu said the launch of the country’s high-tech deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) machine will result in criminal cases to be resolved faster and more conclusively, the Za... Read more
A parenting support group aligned to the governing People’s National Party (PNP) has made a proposal that it believes may deter men who rape and molest underage girls. The Family and Paren... Read more
Thailand’s military government has introduced a new strategy to curb the insurgency that has rumbled on in the country’s jungle-blanketed deep south for more than a decade: DNA s... Read more
Michael Usry, a young New Orleans filmmaker, has a flair for the macabre. His award-winning output includes titles like “Murderabilia,” a dark production that spotlights the trade in collect... Read more
A court in Thailand has ordered that DNA and other physical evidence allegedly linking Burmese migrant workers to the murder of two British backpackers should be independently checked, a mov... Read more
New technology that allows police to test DNA samples within custody suites without needing specialist forensic training is causing concern among civil liberties groups, The Independent has... Read more
Delhi Police is drawing up a plan to conduct DNA tests on people begging on the streets with children, to find out it these kids were their own or had been abducted and trafficked, sources s... Read more
An Alaska state senator suggested in a hearing Tuesday that criminal behavior — and the need for future DNA testing — could be predicted as early as middle school. Sen. Charlie H... Read more