Walker proposes expanding DNA collection

Posted by: on Feb 14, 2013 | No Comments

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is seeking to expand DNA collection efforts to include anyone arrested on a felony charge and anyone convicted of a crime.  Wisconsin currently collects DNA only from convicted felons and sex offenders, but Walker says that the expansion would be “tremendously powerful” for solving cold cases. Some argue that this move is a civil rights infringement that will put more stress on the state’s justice system, but supporters say it offers a sure-fire genetic identifier upon arrest, which will identify more criminals and solve more cases. Among the proposal to expand DNA collections, Walker wants to provide grants for GPS monitoring of high-risk offenders, spending $1 million to hire five new full-time employees at the DoJ task force, and to replace surcharge money with $4 million from the state’s general fund to assist victims of sexual assaults.

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Source: forensicmag.com

Citation:

Bauer, S. SFGate. Walker proposes expanding DNA collection . Retrieved February 13, 2013, from http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Walker-proposes-expanding-DNA-collection-4271689.php

 

 

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