DNA and its role in criminal evidence

Although forensic medicine and traditional forensic evidence have found perpetrators of major and sometimes mysterious crimes and dismantled gangs that have practiced all forms of crime and destruction aimed at the destruction of society and have recorded significant and significant victories in the...

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Main Author: Mohammad Hosain Al-Hamdany
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul College of Law 2011-12-01
Series:الرافدین للحقوق
Subjects:
dna
Online Access:https://alaw.mosuljournals.com/article_160621_8324964475eb65e4df5a3205612ad7de.pdf
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Summary:Although forensic medicine and traditional forensic evidence have found perpetrators of major and sometimes mysterious crimes and dismantled gangs that have practiced all forms of crime and destruction aimed at the destruction of society and have recorded significant and significant victories in the world of crime and evidence. However, the revolution that has taken place in the world of genes in general and the DNA technology and its entry into the field of criminal evidence at present is a significant change in the field of forensic evidence and the detection of crimes, especially if we know that this DNA is called a genetic fingerprint. Size is responsible for the transmission of genetically programmed traits across generations with integrity, achieving uniqueness and distinctiveness of each race
ISSN:1819-1746
2664-2778