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Forensic scientists develop new tecniques

Forensic scientists develop new tecniques; Richard Pinchin (Forensic Science Service) interview SOT- There has to be a correlation in certain circumstances between surname and DNA/ It's a statistical correlation, not a genetic one, but it may be usefulNear Birmingham:TRACK FORWARD through plastic curtains in cold storage warehouseTRACK FORWARD past crates containing DNA samples stored in warehouse PANGV crates TILT DOWNi/cDoctor Helen Wallace (Deputy Director, Genewatch UK) interview SOT- There's the issue of privacy and whether information might be revealed/ For example, information about paternity, information a person might not know themselves/ Another concern is surveillance, whether we are walking into a police stateCS notice on wall 'Think Fingerprints? - Think DNA?' PULL OUT to SIDE MS police officer filling out formsBV Clarke speaking to Detective Chief Inspector HillDetective Chief Inspector Graham Hill (Surrey Police) interview SOT- Got to be careful how this technique is usedDoctor Helen Wallace (Deputy Director, Genewatch UK) interview SOT- Main issue about the database is how we balance the rights of individuals against the need of the state, and the public in general, to prevent crime/ We don't think that balance is quite right at the momentGV DNA testing carried out by machine (3 SHOTS)Scientist carrying out testing procedure (2 SHOTS)Clean Feed Tape = D0598591 OR D0598592 00:30:51:00 - 00:36:19:00 FX/MixProgramme as Broadcast Tape = D0598590 Order Ref: T10010558
Forensic scientists develop new tecniques; Richard Pinchin (Forensic Science Service) interview SOT- There has to be a correlation in certain circumstances between surname and DNA/ It's a statistical correlation, not a genetic one, but it may be usefulNear Birmingham:TRACK FORWARD through plastic curtains in cold storage warehouseTRACK FORWARD past crates containing DNA samples stored in warehouse PANGV crates TILT DOWNi/cDoctor Helen Wallace (Deputy Director, Genewatch UK) interview SOT- There's the issue of privacy and whether information might be revealed/ For example, information about paternity, information a person might not know themselves/ Another concern is surveillance, whether we are walking into a police stateCS notice on wall 'Think Fingerprints? - Think DNA?' PULL OUT to SIDE MS police officer filling out formsBV Clarke speaking to Detective Chief Inspector HillDetective Chief Inspector Graham Hill (Surrey Police) interview SOT- Got to be careful how this technique is usedDoctor Helen Wallace (Deputy Director, Genewatch UK) interview SOT- Main issue about the database is how we balance the rights of individuals against the need of the state, and the public in general, to prevent crime/ We don't think that balance is quite right at the momentGV DNA testing carried out by machine (3 SHOTS)Scientist carrying out testing procedure (2 SHOTS)Clean Feed Tape = D0598591 OR D0598592 00:30:51:00 - 00:36:19:00 FX/MixProgramme as Broadcast Tape = D0598590 Order Ref: T10010558
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