Presenting a sociological perspective on the contemporary gaze on the body of the suspect, this book considers how definitions of criminality, offenses, individual rights, and the concepts of identity and difference, have been altered by changes in the biological status of the human.
Presenting a sociological perspective on the contemporary gaze on the body of the suspect, this book considers how definitions of criminality, offenses, individual rights, and the concepts of identity and difference, have been altered by changes in the biological status of the human.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joëlle Vailly is a French sociologist, anthropologist, and biologist. She is Director of Research at the French Scientific Research National Center (CNRS) and a member of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research into Social Issues, IRIS, France.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Identity and profiling in the 21st century Part 1: Police rationales and attitudes toward genetic databases Chapter 1: Genetic profiling as the extension of suspicion Chapter 2: Resistance to the genetic database Part 2: Predicting the appearance of suspects Chapter 3: The problem of suspects' origin Chapter 4: The acceptability of suspect appearance tests Part 3: Genetic suspects: new frontiers Chapter 5: DNA evidence and its new regimes of practice Chapter 6: Tracking suspects through Europe Conclusion
Introduction: Identity and profiling in the 21st century
Part 1: Police rationales and attitudes toward genetic databases
Chapter 1: Genetic profiling as the extension of suspicion
Chapter 2: Resistance to the genetic database
Part 2: Predicting the appearance of suspects
Chapter 3: The problem of suspects' origin
Chapter 4: The acceptability of suspect appearance tests
Part 3: Genetic suspects: new frontiers
Chapter 5: DNA evidence and its new regimes of practice
Introduction: Identity and profiling in the 21st century Part 1: Police rationales and attitudes toward genetic databases Chapter 1: Genetic profiling as the extension of suspicion Chapter 2: Resistance to the genetic database Part 2: Predicting the appearance of suspects Chapter 3: The problem of suspects' origin Chapter 4: The acceptability of suspect appearance tests Part 3: Genetic suspects: new frontiers Chapter 5: DNA evidence and its new regimes of practice Chapter 6: Tracking suspects through Europe Conclusion
Introduction: Identity and profiling in the 21st century
Part 1: Police rationales and attitudes toward genetic databases
Chapter 1: Genetic profiling as the extension of suspicion
Chapter 2: Resistance to the genetic database
Part 2: Predicting the appearance of suspects
Chapter 3: The problem of suspects' origin
Chapter 4: The acceptability of suspect appearance tests
Part 3: Genetic suspects: new frontiers
Chapter 5: DNA evidence and its new regimes of practice
Chapter 6: Tracking suspects through Europe
Conclusion
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