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1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 1 Blue Group  The Motion: A Comprehensive National DNA Database Should Be Set Up  Our Position: WE ARE AGAINST.

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1 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 1 Blue Group  The Motion: A Comprehensive National DNA Database Should Be Set Up  Our Position: WE ARE AGAINST IT

2 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 2 The Blue Team  Leader: Serena Cameirano  Speaker 1: Mazez Al-Heseny  Helpers: Brian Cullen  Speaker 2: John Curtis  Helpers: Eoghan Cunneen  Speaker 3: Andrew Collins  Helpers: Ekaterina Aksenova Byrne Ivan  Rebuttal: Sean Curry  Helpers: Fortune Sarah Diarmuid Delaney

3 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 3 Our Argument  Speaker 1 : Mazez Al-Heseny  Ethics  Privacy  Genetic discrimination.  Speaker 2 : John Curtis  Could it be exploited, and how?  Speaker 3 : Andrew Collins  Will it even help us?

4 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 4 Speaker 1  Mazez Al-Heseny  Ethics

5 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 5 Ethics  DNA Database and privacy  Genetic discrimination

6 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 6 Privacy?  Who should be tested?  Who will collect the data?  Who will have access to it?  What use will they make of it?

7 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 7 What Information?  DNA testing may reveal the presence of a socially stigmatizing genetic disorder or unveil behavioural traits, such as the rape or murder gene (i.e. behavioural genetics).  Testing may disclose information about significant future episodes and possibly shameful events, such as susceptibility to disease.  Could this information be passed on to Employers or Insurance companies.

8 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 8 Scientists make mistakes! “And there are cases in the United Kingdom where innocent people were convicted after false matches in the databank” Ricardo Federico (Toranto Criminal Lawyer)

9 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 9 Speaker 2  John Curtis  Could such a system ever be exploited, how?

10 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 10 Could it be exploited, and how?  For commercial objectives? u Insurance? – Uses in ‘loading’ those with disease prone genes? – Employers looking for ‘long-term’ workers? I.e. Gattica  Research? u Iceland first country in the world to sell their DNA [1] "In our company," said Kari Stefansson of DeCode, "we have the genealogy of the entire people for 1,000 years back in time and a computerized record of who is related to whom.” – Comprehensive DNA database may prove to be a ‘cash cow’… – Can we trust the government not to be tempted by this new source of income? [1] http://www.actionbioscience.org/genomic/hlodan.html

11 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 11 What uses could it have?  National Security? / Government Objectives u Uses other than those intended for it? – After Sept. 11th many new laws pushed through hastily – In times of emergency what could the DNA database be put to use for?  Security Issues?  Could such a system ever be hacked? u The harm that could be done if it were – DNA is so persuasive

12 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 12 Can we ever be sure  Ask ourselves?  Can we really be sure that a DNA database will only be used for crime fighting?  Can we be assured of privacy?  Can we be sure that governments will not be tempted by this potential source of income?  The answer is NO

13 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 13 Speaker 3  Andrew Collins  Do we need it and would it help us?

14 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 14 British DNA database:  Example from Republic Book I:  Socrates: Then under what circumstances would a criminal be caught by a DNA database?  Polemarchus: If they were previously caught and had their DNA put on the database.  Socrates: So then people who are caught by it are already criminals.  Polemarchus: Yes  Socrates: Then people who are caught by the DNA database weren't deterred from commiting another crime?  Polemarchus: Clearly.  Socrates: Is that to say, Polemarchus, that if 1,000 people were caught every week with the DNA database, 1,000 people are let out of custody every week unreformed?  Polemarchus: That is the inference.  Socrates: Then a DNA database isn't good for much.  Polemarchus: Ah touché

15 1BA6 Blue Group Class Presentation - Topic 15 Do we need it?  A DNA database might catch criminals, but will it rehabilitate them?  Will it help curb the crime increase?  Is it only a temporary solution to a long term problem?


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