Dissolving Boundaries, Fostering Dependencies. the new Forensic Genetics Assemblage

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES Science Technology & Human Values Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1177/01622439241266055
Matthias Wienroth, Rafaela Granja
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New and emerging forensic genetics technologies offer significant insight into personal information, changing the way that policing and criminal justice uses of such technologies are being considered and legitimized. In this article, based on data from Central and Western European countries and the United States of America, we analyze how the compounding, interdependent effects of four such technologies—massive parallel sequencing, forensic epigenetics, forensic DNA phenotyping, and forensic genetic genealogy—facilitate the dissolving of boundaries between forensic and medical, as well as between commercial and non-commercial domains. Mobilizing social epistemology and epistemic culture as dual analytical lens, we argue that we can witness the emergence of an increasingly complex forensic genetics assemblage, fostering dependencies between policing agencies, research scientists, and commercial companies. At the heart of this assemblage lies the transformation of central knowledge claims and distinct roles and responsibilities defining the legitimate application of genetics data and information in policing contexts. The dissolving of boundaries and deepening of co-dependencies within the assemblage encourage increased self-governance between the key stakeholders, to the detriment of the field's societal accountability and legitimacy. The discussion in this article provides a necessary starting point for reframing the discussion of forensic genetics’ governance.
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消解界限,培养依赖。新的法医遗传学组合
新兴的法医遗传学技术为个人信息提供了重要的洞察力,改变了警务和刑事司法对此类技术的使用方式,并使之合法化。本文以中欧、西欧国家和美国的数据为基础,分析了大规模平行测序、法医表观遗传学、法医 DNA 表型分析和法医遗传系谱学这四种技术的复合、相互依存效应如何促进法医和医学之间以及商业和非商业领域之间界限的消解。利用社会认识论和认识文化作为双重分析视角,我们认为,我们可以见证一个日益复杂的法医遗传学组合的出现,它促进了警务机构、研究科学家和商业公司之间的依赖关系。这一集合体的核心是中心知识主张的转变,以及界定遗传学数据和信息在警务工作中合法应用的不同角色和责任。在这一集合体中,边界的消解和共同依赖的加深促使主要利益相关者之间的自我管理不断加强,从而损害了该领域的社会责任感和合法性。本文的讨论为重构法医遗传学治理的讨论提供了一个必要的起点。
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期刊介绍: As scientific advances improve our lives, they also complicate how we live and react to the new technologies. More and more, human values come into conflict with scientific advancement as we deal with important issues such as nuclear power, environmental degradation and information technology. Science, Technology, & Human Values is a peer-reviewed, international, interdisciplinary journal containing research, analyses and commentary on the development and dynamics of science and technology, including their relationship to politics, society and culture.
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