Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Does DNA profiling of potential criminals based on criminals who are charged by the courts constitute racial profiling? A. Gardiner, G. (2005). Racial profiling: DNA forensic procedures an - Writeden

Instructions: Briefly look over these three articles. If you are unable to find them through the library portal, they will be
in the Files Tab of Canvas. You are not required to read them in their entirety; however, you should be able to evaluate
them based on a short overview. Use the Research Question and the 3R Method to determine if any of these sources
are useful for a research assignment. I want you to address all of the 3R Method components for each source in a short
paragraph.
Research Question: Does DNA profiling of potential criminals based on criminals who are charged by the courts constitute
racial profiling?
A. Gardiner, G. (2005). Racial profiling: DNA forensic procedures and indigenous people in Victoria. Current Issues in
Criminal Justice, 17(1), 47-68.
B. Palmer, L. K. (2010). Using Harry Potter to introduce students to DNA fingerprinting & forensic science. The
American Biology Teacher, 72(4), 241-244.
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C. Patyn, A., & Dierickx, K. (2010). Forensic DNA databases: Genetic testing as a societal choice. Journal of Medical
Ethics, 36(5), 319. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jme.2009.033829