Article Title
Abstract
Kaye discusses DNA databanks and the potential use of such databanks for behavioral genetics research. He addresses the concern that DNA databanks serve as a limitless repository for future research and that the samples used in the databanks could be used for research into a crime gene.
Citation
D. H. Kaye,
Behavioral Genetics Research and Criminal DNA Databases,
69 Law and Contemporary Problems
259-300
(Winter 2006)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol69/iss1/10