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Forensic DNA Databases HSCI E137 Apr 6, 2011 Second essay due Apr 13 (next Wednesday)
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Applications and Issues State databases and CODIS Applications of DNA technology to forensics –Cf. humanitarian and medical uses Some of the issues raised: –Privacy vs security –Database expansion –Race, gender, and science
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Passages to discuss: Cole on a universal database…83-4 Berger on finality and post-conviction testing…p. 109 Annas on genetic privacy –Privacy vs. non-discrimination (GINA)…139, 143 –The Icelandic Health Sector Database…141 Charo on secondary use of specimens and informed consent…156, 158
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Jeremy Bentham’s blueprint for the panopticon, 1791
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Foucault’s Panopticon A distributed, “light” form of power “A transparent building supervised by society as a whole” (207) As a symbol of the disciplinary society –Discipline as a type of power (214, 215) –Disciplines as techniques for ordering human multiplicities (218-9); docility (221) –Disciplines are bodies of knowledge about people as well as means of controlling them; knowledge and power are inseparable (224)
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