European securitization and biometric identification: the uses of genetic profiling
(2007)
Journal Article
Johnson, P., & Williams, R. (2007). European securitization and biometric identification: the uses of genetic profiling
Outputs (5)
Sociology, Ethics, and the Priority of the Particular: learning from a case study of genetic deliberations. (2007)
Journal Article
Haimes, E., & Williams, R. (2007). Sociology, Ethics, and the Priority of the Particular: learning from a case study of genetic deliberations. British Journal of Sociology, 58, 457-476
Trace Biometrics and Criminal Investigations (2007)
Book Chapter
Williams, R., & Johnson, P. (2007). Trace Biometrics and Criminal Investigations. In T. Newburn, T. Williamsson, & A. Wright (Eds.), Handbook of Criminal Investigation (357-380). Willan Publishing
The Problem of Dust: Forensic Investigation as Practical Action (2007)
Book Chapter
Williams, R. (2007). The Problem of Dust: Forensic Investigation as Practical Action. In S. Hester, & D. Francis (Eds.), Orders of Ordinary Action: Respecifying Sociological Knowledge (195-210). Ashgate Publishing
Internationalising New Technologies of Crime Control: Forensic DNA Databasing and Datasharing in the European Union. (2007)
Journal Article
Johnson, P., & Williams, R. (2007). Internationalising New Technologies of Crime Control: Forensic DNA Databasing and Datasharing in the European Union. Policing and Society, 17(2), 103-118. https://doi.org/10.1080/10439460701302669The use of DNA profiling in support of criminal investigations by police forces across the world has expanded remarkably during the last decade. The effectiveness of the world's first national DNA database—the National DNA Database of England & Wales... Read More about Internationalising New Technologies of Crime Control: Forensic DNA Databasing and Datasharing in the European Union..