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[2019] 2. Kyu Won Jung |
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Date : 19-06-04 17:46
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Publication; issue : 2019 Year 43 Vol 2 iss 54 p
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Necessity of Guidelines for Research in
Forensic Science: DNA Identification
Korean J Leg Med 2019;43:54-63
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School of Law, Hanyang University, Seoul,
Korea
E-mail: dike1@hanyang.ac.kr
Forensic science is an academic field that
utilizes scientific knowledge and the conducting of research in legal
procedures. Recently, legal science has been receiving more attention since the
use of DNA identification started, especially in criminal procedures, in
accordance with the development of human genetics. DNA identification has been
used to identify criminals by analyzing humanoriginated biological materials
obtained from crime scenes, and, more recently, the breadth and effectiveness
of their use has been increasing with the operation of DNA databases. The
Korean government regulates the operation and utilization of the DNA database
through the “Act on Use and Protection of DNA Identification Information.”
Meanwhile, the actual study of human genetics is regulated by the “Bioethics
and Safety Act.” Professional areas, such as forensic science, are not areas
where regulation by the laws is appropriate. However, the core part of behavior
has to be ruled by the laws, considering the impact of scientific achievements
on society and individuals when they are utilized. Since most scientific
research and performance utilization belong in the scientific and technological
domains, regulation through experts’ autonomous guidelines is more appropriate.
For the regulation of biomedical research through ethical guidelines, some
requirements should be satisfied: the ethical guideline should be made by
suitable professionals; the ethical guideline should be scientifically and
ethically reliable; the ethical guideline should be enforced by a trustworthy
institution; and most importantly, the scientist community should be
trustworthy.
Key Words: Forensic sciences; Guideline;
Identification; Constitutional Law; Law
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