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Title: Global Offender DNA Database Update for ENFSI


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Global Offender DNA Database Updatefor ENFSI
Tim Schellberg Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government
Affairs Tbilisi, Georgia April 23, 2014
2
Countries with Operational National Offender
Database Programs
49 COUNTRIES, OVER 50 MILLION OFFENDER SAMPLES
Australia Austria Bahrain Barbados Belarus Bel
gium Canada Czech Republic Chile China Croatia
Cyprus Denmark Estonia Finland France German
y Hong Kong Hungary Iceland Israel Japan Jorda
n Kuwait LatviaLithuania Netherlands New
Zealand Macedonia Malaysia Mauritius Norway Oman P
anama Poland Portugal Qatar Russia Slovenia Slovak
ia Singapore South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland
Taiwan Uruguay United Arab Emirates United
Kingdom United States
These countries have implemented
legislation/polices on a national basis to
database the DNA of a defined category of
criminal offender
3
WORLD MAP PROJECT
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Database Sizes
  • Databases over 1 Million
  • China - 17,000,000
  • United States 11,681,925
  • United Kingdom - 6,969,396
  • France 2,188,000
  • Germany 1,000,000
  • Databases over 100K
  • Australia 456,861
  • Canada - 254,608
  • Israel - 230,000
  • Japan - 192,563 i
  • Singapore - 190,000 i
  • Austria 163,828
  • Netherlands - 152,049
  • Switzerland - 145,284
  • New Zealand - 130,000
  • Spain - 112,106 i
  • Sweden 109,648

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Database Sizes
  • Databases over 1 Million
  • China - 25,000,000
  • United States 12,056,400
  • United Kingdom - 6,969,396
  • France 2,589,176
  • Databases over 100K
  • Germany 808,856
  • Australia 456,861
  • Russia - 300,000
  • Canada - 254,608
  • Spain 255,707
  • Israel - 230,000
  • Japan - 192,563 i
  • Singapore - 190,000 i
  • Netherlands 181,216
  • Austria 176,310
  • Switzerland 159,575
  • Finland 142,380

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WHO WILL BE NEXT?
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Brazil (Leg Passed)
  • Pakistan
  • Nigeria
  • Mexico
  • Vietnam (Pilot started)
  • Turkey
  • Thailand (Regulation Passed)
  • Italy (Leg Passed)
  • South Africa (Leg Pending)
  • Ukraine
  • Colombia
  • Argentina
  • Kenya (Leg Passed)
  • Argentina
  • Peru (Leg Passed)
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Malaysia (Leg Passed)

7
EUROPE
Ireland
  • Faced consistent challenges in passing
    legislation.
  • Legislation should pass soon. Really!

8
EUROPE
EU
  • European databases continue to grow slowly under
    existing legislative authority.
  • Unlike other regions of the world, European
    countries are not pursuing legislative expansion
    to increase database size. Little government or
    NGO advocacy exists to pursue expansion.

9
SOUTH AFRICA
  • Severe Sexual Assault Problem
  • South Africa records the highest rates of rape
    in the world. One woman is raped every 17
    seconds, child rights groups say. Like a third of
    the 200,000 children who are raped in South
    Africa every year, are attacked by a close
    relative. News From Africa (http//www.newsfrom
    africa.org/newsfromafrica/articles/art_12144.html)
  • While some 60 of the women raped in South
    Africa are adults, about 15 are children under
    the age of 11, she said. CNN
    (http//www.cnn.com/2013/10/24/world/africa/south-
    africa-child-murder-case/index.html)

President Zuma signs legislation ? January 2014
South African legislators approve DNA bill -
Africa Review (http//www.africareview.com/News/So
uthAfricanlegislatorsapproveDNAbill/-/979180/
1947618/-/9luqj2/-/index.html)
Advanced DNA Infrastructure ?
10
Experiences from China and ASEAN
CHINA 25 MILLION SAMPLES
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China
  • Largest Offender database in the world
    Approaching 25 million samples
  • 429 Forensic DNA Labs
  • Future ? Quality Standardization
  • Impressive missing persons program

12
Malaysia
  • Comprehensive Legislation passed in 2008
    Everyone arrested and convicted of any crime,
    drug users, detainees, homeless
  • Nationwide implementation began in late 2013
  • Challenges - Royal Malaysian Police new to DNA -
  • Over 100,000 annual profiles to be added to
    database beginning in 2015

13
Prison Pilots ofThailand Vietnam
  • Thailand
  • 50,000 now
  • 400,000 by 2017
  • Legislation Pending
  • Vietnam
  • 30,000 now
  • 150,000 by 2016
  • Legislation Pending

Option ? Moving forward without legislation
14
Brazil Passes DNA Database Legislation
  • States begin implementation process

15
HIGH PROFILE JOBS FOR THE
BRAZIL FEDERAL POLICE
16
Middle East and Northern Africa Offender
Databases
  • Active
  • UAE 35,000 (est.)
  • Abu Dhabi and Dubai
  • Other Emirates pending
  • Emirate wide program pending
  • Jordan 74,000
  • Kuwait 35,000 (est)
  • Qatar 7,000
  • Bahrain 24,000
  • Oman 5,000

17
Middle East and Northern Africa In Development
of database
  • Morocco
  • CODIS
  • Database planning
  • Saudi Arabia
  • New labs built and ready for database testing
  • Database legislation pending

18
Global TrendsArrestee Testing
King v. Maryland 2013
Marper v. United Kingdom - 2007
Arrestee Testing is Constitutional Acceptable -
If Profile Sample are Destroyed when not
convicted
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Global Trends
  • Next Generation Databasing Discussions
  • Separate Civil Databases (Immigration/Newborns)
  • Systematic rape kit response programs
  • Familial Searching
  • Rapid DNA

20
Thanks!
Danke! Merci ! ????????? ! Hvala ! Dakujem
! Gracias ! ??????? ! Tack ! Tesekkür ederim
! Aciu ! Dekuji ! ????? ! Paldies ! Mul?umesc
! Dziekuje ! Obrigado ! ???????????????? ! Tak
! Dank u! Grazie ! Go raibh maith agat ! Köszönöm
! sa? e??a??st? ! ???? ??????? ! Kiitos ! Aitäh !
Tim Schellberg Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government
Affairs Tbilisi, Georgia April 23, 2014
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