Mexico
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Mexico wants to establish a DNA database for missing persons. It has created a DNA database of police officers.
Resources
- External links
- The International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program (ICITAP) Lists training from the US to Mexico in DNA forensics.
- Press articles
- Latin American Herald Tribune: Mexico Sets up Police DNA, Fingerprint and Voice Pattern Registry (20th August 2012)
- IPSNews: Mexico Creates DNA Database of Migrants (3rd August 2012)
- IPS (Mexico): DNA Databank to Identify Missing Migrants (8th November 2011)
- Reuters: Drug war bodies expose flaws in Mexican forensics (5th July 2011)
- infobae: Mexico crea una base de datos de sus policias por nexos con los narcos (23rd February 2011) Mexico creates a database of their police (including DNA, fingerprints and photos) for ties to drug traffickers.
- Cronkite News: Pima County, Mexican officials agree to share DNA databases (5th October 2010)