DNAPolicy.net: DNA and the Criminal Justice System

DNA and the Criminal Justice System is a Harvard-based project to create a forum for the exchange of views and information among those interested in this area. Its aim is to assist these individuals and institutions in managing the challenges that the use of DNA in the criminal justice system pose.

"DNApolicy.net" is the password-protected community Web site of the Harvard-based research project 'DNA and the Criminal Justice System Community of Practice'. "DNApolicy.net" offers a resource for the exchange of views and information among the DNA community and is accessible for registered members only. Its aim is to assist these individuals and institutions in managing the challenges that the use of DNA in the criminal justice system poses, and to enable research on Internet-enabled deliberative processes.

This project is co-ordinated by Prof. David Lazer through the The Program on Networked Governance (Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University) and is funded by the NSF Grant No. 0131923.

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