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    • Clayton, Ellen W.; Slobogin, Christopher; Hazel, J.W.; Malin, B.A. (Science, 2018)
      There is evidence that existing forensic databases have more than made up for their initial costs by increasing the efficiency, accuracy, and success rate of ongoing criminal investigations and by deterring would-be crimals. ...
    • Clayton, Ellen W. (Journal of Law and the Biosciences, 2019)
      Recent advances in technology have significantly improved the accuracy of genetic testing and analysis, and substantially reduced its cost, resulting in a dramatic increase in the amount of genetic information generated, ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher (Actual Problems of Economics and Law, 2019)
      Databases are full of personal information that law enforcement might find useful. Government access to these databases can be divided into five categories: suspect-driven; profile-driven; event-driven; program-driven and ...
    • Clayton, Ellen W.; Halverson, Colin M.; Sathe, Nila A.; Malin, Bradley A.; et al. (PLOS One, 2018)
      Concerns about genetic privacy affect individuals' willingness to accept genetic testing in clinical care and to participate in genomics research. To learn what is already known about these views, we conducted a systematic ...