In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled the police can collect DNA
samples from people they arrest even before they are convicted of a
crime. Supporters of the swabbing method call it "the fingerprinting of
the 21st century" that will help nab criminals and break open unsolved
cases. But privacy advocates say the ruling is vague because it does not
define what constitutes a "serious crime," and could create an
incentive for police to make more arrests. The Supreme Court’s 5-to-4
ruling will likely fuel an expansion of DNA
swabbing nationwide. We host a debate between Michael Risher of the
American Civil Liberties Union and Mai Fernandez of the National Center
for Victims of Crime.
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